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in three dimensions with an increased speed and resolution. One important challenge remains in iterative reconstruction algorithms, which require a lot of processing. This is currently developed
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Algorithm Developer (KTP Associate) ( Job Number: 25001803) Department of Mathematical Sciences Grade 7: - £41,064 - £46,049 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 18 months Contracted
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for these species are limited, and predictive algorithms already integrated into such devices, capable of identifying and classifying animal behaviors based on a reference ethogram, are still lacking. This project
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to derive new physiological insights. Implement real-time processing algorithms. Manage and analyze data stored in different formats, HDF5, compressed binary files, and MS SQL databases and others Provide
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to fuzzy-based algorithms. You will base your work on two different flood classification approaches, namely a hydrology-based one and a hydrograph-based one and compare these regarding their ability
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organisations such as the European Space Agency (ESA) to carry out research on a number of ongoing projects, including PHYTO-CCI , TIME and CAMP . The work will include development of ocean colour algorithms
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simulation of scenarios with different materials and geometries. - Support the development and implementation of signal and image processing algorithms, including fast inversion techniques, FFT, and nonlinear
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objects. Different acquisition devices are used depending on the object properties and quality requirements. A new robot-based multi-sensor platform will combine the existing technologies to enable a
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Foundation Models to perform traversability inference on incoming camera images. However, a major challenge lies in the lack of extensive datasets for the different field environments and the high effort in
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develop cutting-edge algorithms and AI-based solutions for data processing and validation and provide scientific expertise for the implementation of future remote sensing missions. The team’s work bridges