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, Internet of Things, Systems-of-Systems automation, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science, Electronic systems design, and sensor systems. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) focuses on integrated software
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, Internet of Things, Systems-of-Systems automation, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science, Electronic systems design, and sensor systems. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) focuses on integrated software
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infrastructure. For reduced (CapEx) costs, greater flexibility and faster evolution, mobile core/radio network functions today are largely realised in software over commodity computing hardware in private/public
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advancement of AI. Neuromorphic computing offers a promising approach for innovation in this space. Neuromorphic systems, processing information using spiking neurons and synapses, enable energy-efficient
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installations. Building on these research and industrial successes, this project aims to design soft robotic systems capable of fast locomotion within aero-engines and operating end effectors for non-destructive
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installations. Building on these research and industrial successes, this project aims to design soft robotic systems capable of fast locomotion within aero-engines and operating end effectors for non-destructive
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actively contribute to the FlexEdge project, funded by the National Research Fund, in collaboration with University of Oxford and Imperial College London. FlexEdge focuses on designing and nationally
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form part of the research team core and support the wider group by leading outstanding research and development in single-molecule biophysics. About the project In this project, you will design and
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. UKAEA is involved in future fusion demonstration powerplant design activities such as DEMO and UK’s own future STEP powerplant. This specific project will be part funded by RACE (Remote Applications in
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on solid state devices cooperate and actively work as a theorist with experimental partners improving quantum hardware design and implement optimization techniques for full-stack implementation of quantum