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PhD Opportunity – Advanced Microwave Sensor Design for Detection Technologies The School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide is seeking a highly motivated PhD
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detectors (GWD), including the LIGO detectors. Current projects include the development of wavefront sensors and actuators for improved laser-beam mode control in GWD, including a new facility for full
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. Dynamics and Control Systems: Vibration and acoustics control, Thermoacoustic, Underwater acoustics, Aerospace dynamics and flight control, Robotics and automation, Human-robot interaction, Novel sensors and
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. The organisation is currently working on research project(s) related to the release of a new digital product that conducts optimisation of AI algorithms for sustainable home retrofitting solutions. Opportunity
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ideas. To develop algorithms, machine learning models, Python modules, demonstrators and training pipelines for publication and translation into commercial products that can be widely and reliably adopted
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or condensed matter physics, with a willingness to engage in experimental applications. The successful applicant will also be involved in the design, fabrication and measurement of quantum sensors in the Jesper
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working with industry partners to translate this new technology into commercial sensors for vineyard installation. Further opportunities involve integrating the research data into the National Smoke
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data into clinical impact. They will be responsible for developing algorithms for image analysis, creating predictive models for disease progression, and identifying patterns in imaging data
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, or spatial relationships of objects—and to indicate when it is unsure about its input. Key expected outcomes include the creation of monitoring algorithms that identify early signs of performance issues, and
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). Proficiency in numerical modelling, data analysis and instrument control in languages such as Matlab, Python, C/C++, etc. Familiarity with sensor technologies and applications, machine learning, and electronics