69 algorithm-sensor-"University-of-California" Fellowship research jobs in United Kingdom
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real-time, and will be tested and demonstrated on a state-of-the-art HiL rig and an autonomous test vehicle. The post is focused on the development of automotive-grade algorithms and estimators that will
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real-time, and will be tested and demonstrated on a state-of-the-art HiL rig and an autonomous test vehicle. The post is focused on the development of automotive-grade algorithms and estimators that will
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. The project involves the deployment of optical fibre sensor technologies for real-time evaluation of bridge integrity and performance. You will work closely with academic and industry partners to implement
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for hardware interfacing, sensor integration, and communication protocols (e.g., CAN, I2C, SPI). • Ability to analyse and interpret experimental data using statistical and algorithmic methods
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inversion techniques and signal processing. Strong programming skills, Proficiency in scientific computing (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for algorithm development and data handling. Experience with sensor
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applications would be particularly beneficial, although not essential. In addition, experience in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, sensor networks and/or data visualisation would also be highly
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Role Description A research position is available to support research to enhance observations of human exposure to air pollution and other pollutants using sensor-based approaches. Air pollution is
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of Physics at the University of Warwick is seeking a highly motivated and talented Research Fellow to contribute to pioneering research in the development of quantum magnetic sensors and advanced imaging
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to be agreed with the successful candidate. We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the OCEAN project (On intelligenCE And Networks: Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations
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behind this efficiency by developing a general model of wing mechanosensing, revealing how sensor distribution and morphology have co-evolved with flight dynamics. The successful applicant will: Measure