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, cylinders, shells and various prototype two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometries. Such systems have potential applications to sensors, photonics, metamaterials, and displays. Applicants should have
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of diagnostic and prognostic algorithms. Electronic Prognostics Systems: Facilities equipped to assess the health and predict the remaining useful life of electronic components, supporting studies in electronic
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from motion blur, defocus, and imaging artefacts, which hinder accurate diagnosis. This project aims to restore image clarity by designing intelligent algorithms that recover fine anatomical details
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AI-Driven Digital Twin for Predictive Maintenance in Aerospace – In Partnership with Rolls-Royce PhD
amounts of maintenance and operational data, from sensor streams to technical logs, yet much of it remains unstructured, fragmented, and underused. Hidden within these records are insights that could help
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electronic converters are required to connect renewable energy sources and energy storage systems to the power network. These converters employ sophisticated control algorithms that must simultaneously achieve
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, physiology, psychophysiology, engineering, data science, and cutting-edge sensor technologies. The cluster builds on the success of the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport (PHC) and brings together
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and misalignment, facilitating the development and validation of diagnostic and prognostic algorithms. Electronic Prognostics Systems: Facilities equipped to assess the health and predict the remaining
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, Garmin watches), IMU-sensors, and smart sleeves will be validated for push detection and monitoring. Tracking athletes longitudinally will provide insights into high-risk activities associated with
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cutting-edge sensor technologies. Led by leading Para sport scientists and transdisciplinary academics, it collaborates with athletes, coaches, industry, ParalympicsGB and UK Sport Institute (UKSI) to
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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