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Engineers have made bacteria to produce hyperspectral signals that can be detected as far as 90 meters away. Their work could lead to the development of bacterial sensors for agricultural and other applications, which could be monitored by drones or satellites to monitor crop health, for example.

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Job ID: 255629

INESC TEC | Research Initiation Grant (AE2025-0163)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Operating systems

Work description

Design of a key-value storage system that takes advantage of different remote and disaggregated storage devices, including persistent memory devices, NVMe SSD, and SATA SSD. Implementation of a prototype of the previous system and design of compaction algorithms that consider remote devices. Experimental evaluation of the developed prototype using synthetic and realistic workloads.

The tasks described in this working plan demand the application and development of concepts and techniques in the area of Software Engineering which are usually introduced in curricular units included in the curricula of the Integrated MSc in Informatics Engineering or the MSc in Informatics Engineering studies.

Academic Qualifications

BSc Degree in Informatics Engineering.

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