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. In addition, the project could assess intervention carbon- and cost-effectiveness and develop strategies to optimise the type and timing of their deployment. Feel free to reach out to the primary
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standard for testing the radiant efficiency of low temperature radiant heaters (BSEN 60675-3 (2021)) does not consider human thermal comfort. Humans are radiant objects. More than 60% of the sense of comfort
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well as reliability in extracting target features. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and it is co-funded by the Quantum Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT) and BAE Systems
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at the Department of Functional Materials and Catalysis at the Faculty of Chemistry develops advanced porous materials (MOF and COF) for sensing, energy conversion and catalysis. This PhD project aims to control
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Primary supervisor - Dr George Malcolm Are you interested in understanding how we make sense of our visual world, and eager to contribute to cutting-edge cognitive science research? Then we invite
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networking, computing and sensing. Quantum technologies exploit the unique properties of quantum physics to deliver functionality that cannot be achieved using classical physics alone. A key challenge is the
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role in shaping the research direction by selecting study regions, refining analytical approaches, and integrating methods across atmospheric science, remote sensing, and epidemiology
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the tight coupling between body dynamics, sensing, and interactions among neighbouring agents and their environments. The research will exploit an interdisciplinary approach that combines control theory
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will develop and evaluate new approaches to predicting current and future population exposure to such hazards by combining numerical modelling and remote sensing of river migration, with machine learning
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low-cost 3D scanning solutions (e.g. photogrammetry, LiDAR on mobile devices, open-source depth sensing) and integrate them with accessible XR platforms such as WebXR, mobile AR or Standalone XR HMDs