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based in the School of Engineering. You will work under the guidance of Tousif Rahman and Prof. Rishad Shafik. For informal queries please contact Dr. Tousif Rahman at: tousif.rahman@newcastle.ac.uk
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, synthetic aperture radar, and optical spectroscopy, while bringing new capabilities in areas such as innovative sensor development, retrieval algorithms, novel applications, and other forward-looking areas
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transparent models. The Privacy-aware transparency decisions research group (led by Prof. Vicenç Torra) conducts research in data privacy for data to be used for machine and statistical learning. It is well
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includes signal processing with emphasis on development and optimization of algorithms for processing single and multi-dimensional signals that are closely related to applications and applied research
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application from qualified women. About the position The position involves both teaching and engaging in innovative research projects on tractor autonomy, path-planning algorithms, soil compaction modeling, and
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://www.defrost.inria.fr/ . While UAVs began as flying sensors, there is growing interest in Aerial Manipulators (AMs)-UAVs equipped with robotic arms and grippers. Despite progress with rigid manipulators, challenges
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for monitoring people’s health. You will focus on developing new solutions, electronics, algorithms and methods to assist individuals, physicians and sports coaches to effortlessly and continuously monitor health
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multi-agent autonomous systems and related technologies. This will include development of distributed monitoring algorithms enabling agents in a multi-agent swarm to autonomously locate other agents in
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environment-specific algorithms and machine learning approaches. At the end of the project a technology demonstrator will be built using UAV- and USV- mounted radar sensors, and it will be tested in real world
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cellular level exploiting new chemical biological tools in collaboration with Prof Hartley (School of Chemistry). Techniques used: Biomolecular NMR spectroscopy, Protein X-ray crystallography, Biochemical