92 algorithm-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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autonomous by embedding machine learning algorithms to search through different reaction parameters Person Specification Candidates should have been awarded, or expect to achieve, EITHER: A Bachelors degree in
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and misalignment, facilitating the development and validation of diagnostic and prognostic algorithms. Electronic Prognostics Systems: Facilities equipped to assess the health and predict the remaining
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prototype/demonstrator of a low-cost smart sensor. To develop an efficient algorithm to process the vibration signals locally and to develop the firmware to be embedded within the sensor node. To validate
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) of high-value critical assets. Through this PhD research, algorithms and tools will be further improved and developed, validated and tested. It is expected that combining the domain knowledge and the
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novel sensing approaches to combine with machine learning algorithms to solve real-world problems in food manufacturing. You will have sound knowledge in electronic engineering, embedded systems design
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workspaces under positional restrictions. Develop smart control algorithms that will allow the robotics end-effectors to communicate with the central control system and coordinate tasks with other end
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aims and objectives This project aims to develop an optimised, fault-tolerant implementation of the Falcon post-quantum digital signature algorithm for spaceborne FPGAs/processors. The key objectives
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will inform future race strategy and live race tactics. Multiple factors influence the strategy and tactics in professional road cycling, and these have changed significantly since the COVID-19 pandemic
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rhabdomyosarcoma), fragmented data from multiple small series has hampered global elementary understanding of metastasis biology and - therefore – targeted therapy development. It remains unresolved – and is
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aims to develop a novel theoretical framework for nonlinear and robust control of dynamical systems from a phase perspective. You will have the opportunity to freely explore multiple research directions