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The project: Electromagnetic (EM) sensing is on the brink of a step-change. Once limited by computation and data-processing power, EM sensing is now being transformed by advances in high-performance computing and machine learning—unlocking new possibilities for precision metrology and...
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its removal. This will involve the use an array of sensors to detect and locate the magnet material and then use AI to plan and instruct a robot or automated system to autonomously cut the motor open
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of shaping, steering, and optimising wave propagation far beyond what is possible with conventional antenna arrays. This PhD project contributes to the ENACT project on environment-aware communication modes
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understanding of the nutrition industry, and present findings to a wide array of industry professionals. Entry requirements: Essential criteria: Have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree
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to the wide array of loading platforms within the Impact and Shock Mechanics group to apply sudden, intense compression to single crystals, with ultrafast laser diagnostics used to monitor how and under what
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of discomfort. At Swansea University we can monitor a range of perceptual, physiological and temperature parameters, alongside an array of other physiological monitoring tools to measure energy expenditure, and
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covers the aspects of sensing, detection and classification in radar-based perception. Key competencies/skills required for the project: signal/array processing, machine learning/AI, MIMO/Radar systems
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. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited until: 31.01.2030 Reference no.: 4981 How can we perform table-top experiments to obtain new insights into the foundations of quantum physics? Can we measure
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relationships in unprecedented detail. This information then informs rational catalyst design and formulation that are investigated with a wide array of larger scale techniques. Example project areas include
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quantum behaviour in atomic arrays [1]. We ask how the quantum dynamics changes when such systems are placed in optical cavities. We have previously shown that photon correlations can reveal information