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robotic systems for use in the fusion industry. It is jointly funded by the University of Exeter and RACE (Remote Applications in Challenging Environments, https://race.ukaea.uk/ ), part of the UK Atomic
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England and Wales, with a long history of monitoring both water table depth and vegetation change. Working with Natural England, this project will develop new methods using remote sensing data for advancing
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rely on sophisticated SatComs to reach remote areas, provide low-latency communications, and enable advanced connectivity capabilities in combination with terrestrial networks. The objective of this PhD
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Background: Access to healthcare is an ever-increasing global issue. Over 15% of current global population require rehabilitation care, but majority of them do not receive healthcare access. Remote
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Access to healthcare is an ever-increasing global issue. Over 15% of current global population require rehabilitation care, but majority of them do not receive healthcare access. Remote monitoring
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remote sensing of sediment plume distributions and correlation with infrastructure and hydroclimate conditions. Project partner TRG (The Turbidites Research Group) is a Joint Industry Project run for over
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will act as the Line Manager and Principal Investigator (PI). The project particularly emphasizes ambient and remote sensing techniques, connectivity for healthcare, and self-organizing systems. Research
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flux measurements and associated soil-based analyses, as well as analysis of ecosystem GHG fluxes and remotely sensed data. We will support the PhD student in publishing the results in high-quality
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an EPSRC-funded New Investigator Award expected to advance the state-of-the-art machine learning and remote sensing research with a focus on explainable artificial intelligence and computer vision. This
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), a UK research centre dedicated to the long-term study and exploitation of satellite and remote sensing Earth Observation data for our planet’s health and sustainability https://www.nceo.ac.uk