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                across Scotland’s west coast. It will evaluate the practicality of different image capture techniques and the potential of different sensor types (e.g., RGB, multispectral) to generate beach litter images 
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                selectivity is the first important barrier to overcome in order to perform quantitative analyses for each pollutant and avoid ionic interference between the different sensors used in the project. Sensor 
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                across different imaging devices, including future sensors with unknown spectral sensitivities. Training The student will be based at the Colour & Imaging Lab at the School of Computing Sciences which has 
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                Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description AI-enabled polymer monitoring via multi-sensor intelligent non 
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                , integrate, and validate sensors, especially but not limited to biomedical sensors for physiological monitoring. --Collect experimental data, implement algorithms and signal processing, contribute to system 
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                . Develop intelligent algorithms that allow cooling systems to be controlled based on sensor inputs, ensuring adaptation to different scenarios and operating conditions; 4. Integrate and validate 
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                ) Development of methods and algorithms to create and update digital maps in forest environment; 2) Development of SLAM algorithm and map representation that facilitates the use of different sensors and sensor 
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                . Neuromorphic fusion of co-localized visual sensors Fusing different sensory modalities is a powerful mechanism to extract information about a perceived environment: throughout our lives, we hear with our eyes 
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                interact with the world around us. However, the power requirements and carbon emissions of AI are equally dramatic: training a single state of the art algorithm has the same carbon footprint as the lifecycle 
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                to track how the prevalences of different strains in a mixed sample change over time. Your role: You will develop and implement algorithms to find, quantify and track mutations in evolving populations