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in implementing, testing and validating complex minimisation algorithms that can be used for adaptive trials. Application & interview 8 Experience of collaborating on successful research proposals
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grant sponsored by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to develop a theory for novel bio-inspired micromachine sensors to measure acoustical quantities that have not been measured
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(numerical model will be based on commercial package COMSOL) simulations of multi-modal sound propagation in pipes with elastic walls and in presence of defects Develop acoustic sensor based on the state
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to involve the development of electronic circuitry and instrumentation related to the optical sensor at its core, along with the application of the developed instrumentation within various fields. However, the
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for application to fusion reactors, considering factors such as muon flux, detector sensitivity, and data analysis algorithms. PhD candidates will be tasked with developing simulations of complete detectors and
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Lyudmila Mihaylova Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details This PhD research is focused on multi-sensor data fusion for decision making. The project aims at dealing with large
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their interlayer interactions. The aim is to determine the structure-properties relationship, with a view to evaluate these materials’ suitability as sensors or as anodes in batteries. Our group’s research is in
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robots have the task to inspect underground sewer and clean water pipe networks. The robots are equipped with different sensors and with data from them can perform intelligent sensing and navigation
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Details Why Do Quantum Sensors Matter? In both cellular biology and chemistry, many critical processes that affect our quality of life are not yet well understood. These processes happen within systems
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require metrics that predict how well a given hearing aid algorithm will perform for a specific user in a particular acoustic environment. Existing approaches often rely on oversimplified assumptions about