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combining advances in animal-mounted, environmental and ‘next gen’ satellite sensor technologies, this PhD position will bring the extensive upland farm into the precision livestock framework by addressing
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simulation skills while gaining deep expertise in electromagnetic propagation, sensor technology, and applied physics. Why Cranfield? Cranfield University is a recognised leader in defence, aerospace, and
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dynamic and uncertain environments [1]. A key application of such systems is in the Internet of Things (IoT), where networked sensors and actuators enable real-time adaptation to environmental changes
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years of experience in the development of sensors for healthcare applications; Stephanie Edwards and Andrew Peers. Loughborough University has an applied research culture. In REF 2021, 94% of the work
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technologies including triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) and other self-powered sensors, flexible and stretchable sensor technologies, electronic skin and soft robotics areas. This will include the design and
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to enhance understanding of training intensity, performance optimisation, and injury prevention. Loughborough University, a leader in Para sports, will work with our UK Para athlete network and external
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training and decision-making. This method introduces critical concerns. For example, privacy is compromised as sensitive data, including vehicle location, driving patterns, and sensor readings. Centralized
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the EPSRC Hub, with regular training, networking, and knowledge-sharing events. Unique to the Energy Transfer Technologies Hub Industry-led training: Work alongside experts at MBDA—Europe’s #1 defence company
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capability of acting as self-powered sensors and energy harvesters. Managing the energy that they produce is critical for their autonomous operation, but such strategies need to contain flexibility and
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, and optimisation of sensors and wearable electronics for selected healthcare and sports applications. Your Group This project is part of the prestigious Loughborough University Vice Chancellor’s PhD