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-driven algorithms which can solve state estimation problems in fluid mechanics, such as inferring the instantaneous state of a fluid’s velocity field from sensors embedded in its boundary. The research
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. Key Accountabilities • Design and develop embedded AI algorithms for appliance profiling using smart meter data • Benchmark performance against state-of-the-art NILM approaches using datasets like
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, thermal, electromagnetic or kinetic), are critical for the sustainable operation of wireless IoT devices and remote sensors. The world can reduce reliance on batteries and fossil-fuel-derived power if more
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transmission methods (wired or wireless) will be optimised for robust data capture in natural sleep environments. AI-Driven Analysis: Develop advanced AI algorithms to analyse the collected sensor data, aiming
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-time sensing, multi-sensor fusion, and intelligent algorithms can jointly enable safer, greener, and smarter rail operations. Key research topics include eco-driving, environment cooperative perception
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the performance of the above model and sensor fusion algorithm when considering different sensor parameters and configurations Work within specified research grants and projects Operate within area of specialism
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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient
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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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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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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