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Accountabilities Characterising particles supplied by the project partners using Ocular Systems technology Developing a DEM model for predicting packing density Developing algorithms and methods for processing data
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. The project will focus on the development a set of robotic prototypes capable of both climbing and manipulating large-scale space assets using a combination of novel gripper designs and locomotion algorithms
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aims and objectives This project aims to develop an optimised, fault-tolerant implementation of the Falcon post-quantum digital signature algorithm for spaceborne FPGAs/processors. The key objectives
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supplied by Infineum Ltd. • To incorporate Machine Learning (ML) algorithms into the calculation of the forces on the constituent particles, so as to significantly speed up the algorithm. • To incorporate
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Applications are invited for a Senior Researcher to work with a team working with Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh on a research programme that involves research into developing risk prediction algorithms
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, which amongst its wide research portfolio, conducts cutting edge research into the development novel causal inference, automation and robotic control algorithms. We are seeking for a highly motivated PhD
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photorealistic game worlds. To achieve this goal, we need advances in many areas, from light transport, sampling, geometry and material representations, and computationally efficient algorithms to display
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, programming and algorithm development, automation and online analytics. This project would be ideal for an ambitious and innovative researcher who enjoys working in a diverse and interdisciplinary team and is
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algorithms, and sensitivity analysis to automate and optimize the mode selection process. The outcome will be a robust, scalable methodology that enhances the performance of ROMs, making them more applicable
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formulation, which displays striking similarities to that used by the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) community, has inspired the investigators to adopt conventional CFD algorithms in the novel context