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Fixed term – until 31/3/2026 Full time - 37 hours per week Closing date 27/05/2025 at 23:30 Sheffield Hallam University is recruiting for a Researcher in Advanced Sensor Technology to support the
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, advanced materials, and sensor development, while also addressing key robotic challenges such as real-time process monitoring and diagnostics in inaccessible or hazardous environments. We have discussed a
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and Durham University. The primary focus will be on designing and implementing deep learning and anomaly detection algorithms to analyse large-scale, real-world sensor data collected from in-service
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the University of Southampton, where fibre optic sensors are being developed to measure strain in real time during the cure process. As part of this exciting project, we are collaborating with our spin-out company
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administrative activities, adapt existing and develop new methodologies in robotics, design working algorithms from theories, deploy and test algorithms on hardware as appropriate, and analyse data from a variety
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building a UAV capable of quantifying aerosol size, composition and radiative effects in the Upper Troposphere-Lower Stratosphere (UTLS). Lead the selection, integration, and testing of advanced sensors
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mapping using a team of highly mobile legged or legged-wheeled robotic platforms. The research will investigate advanced algorithms for multi-robot coordination, dynamic path optimization, and collaborative
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Details A brain-computer interface (BCI) provides a direct communication pathway between a human brain and an external device. Using appropriate sensors and data processing algorithms, a BCI maps patterns
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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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for precise characterisation of nuclear environments through leveraging robotics technologies. This will be achieved by developing a modular swabbing puck equipped with advanced tactile sensors, acquiring