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for long-term monitoring to confirm successful restoration5. This exciting and timely PhD will develop and deploy a range of low-cost and open-source sensors to measure the biophysical properties necessary
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application, polygraph data capture and analysis has received limited systematic research and does not yet incorporate modern sensors, computing and analytical techniques. Project: This project aims to explore
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will develop autonomous on-board guidance algorithms for space missions using open-source numerical solvers for convex optimisation developed at the University of Oxford. The focus will be on designing
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to produce anti-counterfeit markings, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively
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, the supervision team have obtained data access to indoor environment sensor data at national scale from a leading industrial collaborator. To pair with this big dataset, outdoor environment data at MetOffice can be
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, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively-controlled structural colours
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atomic physicist and quantum sensor developer, Dr Anna Kowalczyk, and a developmental neuroscientist, Dr Barbara Pomiechowska, at Birmingham BabyLab, in collaboration with an industrial partner, FieldLine
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Bragg sensors. Demonstration for evaluating the developed snake robot and its navigation and localisation strategies. We are seeking talented candidates with: First or upper second-class degree in
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formulation, which displays striking similarities to that used by the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) community, has inspired the investigators to adopt conventional CFD algorithms in the novel context
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quantitative analysis skills and experience developing algorithms and/or conducting statistical analyses with biological datasets. Background and work knowledge in statistics, algorithms, optimization of novel