[AllUsers-ISR] call for 1 (one) research grant (BI) for PhD Students - Ref.ª BD4/2022/Topic 4
Lara Costa
lara at isr.uc.pt
Mon Sep 26 16:05:34 WEST 2022
Call for 1 (one) research grant (BI) for PhD Students under the project with the reference UIDB/0048/2020
Application opens from 23rd September to 7th October/2022
Ref.ª BD4/2022/Topic 4
The Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica (ISR) – Universidade de Coimbra opens a call for 1 (one) research grant (BI) for PhD Students under the project with the reference UIDB/0048/2020, with funding supported by FCT/MCTES, funded entirely by national funds through the UIDB/0048/2020.
Scientific Area: Electrical and Computers Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Physical Engineering, Computer Science, Informatics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Robotics and Applied machine learning and similar areas.
Workplan and Goals: The selected candidate will develop tasks in the following area:
Ref.ª BD4/2022/Topic 4- Self-powered autonomous biomonitoring wearable systems
Supervisors: Prof. Aníbal T. de Almeida, Prof. Mahmoud Tavakoli, Prof. Paulo Peixoto
Description:
This proposal aims at the fabrication self-powered thin-film patches for wearable implants that can be used for monitoring and stimulation of the body.
These developed devices will integrate antennas that harvest the energy from electromagnetic waves or from inductive coupling. Other human body energy harvesting alternatives will be investigated.
The goal is to eliminate the need for energy storage batteries, and to operate the devices continuously and for long-term.
As a final product, a series of energy-autonomous implants for study of effect of light/electrical stimulation on nervous systems will be developed. At the same time, these wearables can be used for biomonitoring. This technology has application in treating several neurodegenerative diseases, as well as certain bladder dysfunctions.
In parallel, the developed energy harvesting systems can be used for other applications in IoT.
A low-power IoT system will be implemented as a demonstrator of the capabilities of the developed Energy Storage technology. This demonstrator will explore the use of Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks to allow IoT devices to connect and communicate efficiently and effectively over large distances with minimal cost in terms of power.
More Information at: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/839953
Cumprimentos,
Lara Costa
Gestora de Ciência
Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica
Departamento de Engenharia Eletrotécnica e de Computadores
Pólo II, Universidade de Coimbra
3030-790 Coimbra
Tel: 239 796 217 (Ext: 421113)
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