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-constrained drone platforms. Design custom PCBs for lightweight, low-power drone platforms, including sensor interfaces, power regulation, embedded processors, and communication modules. Develop power-efficient
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. The Centre is focused on applied research in neuromorphic systems across three pillars: sensors, algorithms, and platforms, and will collaborate closely with its partner ICNS at Western Sydney
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The Centre is focused on applied research in neuromorphic systems across three pillars: sensors, algorithms, and platforms, and will collaborate closely with its partner
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NeuroVision – Neuromorphic Vision Sensor Data Coding. The project focuses on the development of efficient, low-latency, and scalable coding solutions for event-based (neuromorphic) vision sensors, targeting
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, advanced sensing techniques, sensor and operational data fusion, data analytics, and machine learning algorithms for condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, and early fault prediction in electric vessels
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research team. Key research areas include: Development of low-carbon materials and tunable thermal energy storage materials integrated with smart sensors and advanced algorithms Creation of Digital Twins
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several different sensors. As a matter of fact, in most developed countries, smartphone penetration exceeds 80%. The automatic transport mode detection (TMD), when effectively exploited, possibly using some
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is required, particularly in the development of digital solutions, data processing and integration, computational modelling, or optimization algorithms. Preference will be given to candidates with
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environmental sensing. The incumbent will contribute to the development and deployment of real-time correction algorithms and hardware systems, leveraging GLAO technologies in collaboration with ULTIMATE-Subaru
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Sensing (DAS) has emerged as a powerful technology for down-hole monitoring of flow processes in petroleum wells, using fibre optic cables as acoustic sensors. Despite its potential, current applications