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, physiology, psychophysiology, engineering, data science, and cutting-edge sensor technologies. The cluster builds on the success of the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport (PHC) and brings together
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of associated ecosystems under events of wastewater discharge, industrial discharge, and urban runoff. In the Muncipality of Ålesund in Norway, a network of sensors has been installed in a drinking water source
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(a) networked multi-agent human-robotic systems that work collaboratively in a well-coordinated and safe manner, (b) computational design and digital manufacturing of components, (c) design of
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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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the division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing we conduct research to tackle global environmental problems and to understand processes of the Earth system. We develop sensors, gather and analyse data
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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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monitoring. These applications rely on remote sensors to capture PCs and wirelessly transmit them to edge servers for downstream tasks, such as registration, i.e., aligning multiple PCs within the same 3D
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carrying partially unknown loads. This uncertainty results in conservative estimates of braking rates and dynamic performance, reducing efficiency both at the individual train level and across the network
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular