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of their machines is maximised, or machine downtime is minimised. The aim is to develop a smart sensor prototype and demonstrator for condition monitoring of low-speed bearings. The following objectives are defined
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. The successful candidate will be part of a team working towards advancing the modelling capabilities of geothermal systems and contribute to the following objectives: • Investigating fluid flow
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recycle content crush alloys. The main objective of the project is to understand the deformation behaviour of the high recycle content crush alloys and the role of tramp elements in controlling the final
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dynamic environments, including narrow spaces and interactions with unfamiliar objects. This project aligns with Rolls-Royce’s technical needs for developing soft robotic solutions to enable in-situ/on-wing
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publication-oriented, allowing you to build a strong academic and professional track record in energy-efficient and secure AI hardware innovation. By the end of this PhD, candidates will possess advanced
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learning. The project involves a collaborative team, including a postdoctoral researcher and a PhD student, with specific objectives: Define and acquire a comprehensive database of high-quality video priors
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operation and the Centre has grown into other sectors (rail, energy, health and agriculture), and is financially self-sustaining; many of the partners (and others) are funding Applied Research projects and
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in a more accurate analysis of optimizing the service performance. Computer vision approaches such as ones for object identification and action recognition can help to automatically identify deviations
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to industrial clients such as Boeing, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Meggitt, Thales, MOD, Bombardier, QinetiQ, Thales, Network Rail, Schlumberger and Alstom. Entry requirements Applicants should have a first or
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of dehydration using a low-power radio-frequency (RF) sensor. The research objectives include design optimization to improve wearability, robust data acquisition using machine learning and establishing correlation