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sleep patterns, gaining insights into sleep-related issues, and personalised sleep health management. However, the dynamic nature of sensor networks caused by frequently adding and removing nodes has
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Current reseach is in the areas of: Development of biomimetic structures as ultrasound contrast agents Deep tissue imaging using photoacoustic contrast agents All optical photoacoustic sensors
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This self-funded PhD research project aims to develop smart sensors based on low-frequency resonance accelerometers for condition monitoring of ultra-speed bearings. The developed smart sensors will
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persists, even for the most powerful sensors operating in this way. A drastic departure from this sensing architecture is “multistatic” radar – enacted by a coherent network of spatially distributed sensors
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. Mobile computing enables continuous Internet access for computing devices (such as laptops, smartphones, and sensors) via a multitude of access networks, including 5G, with maintained service availability
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. Mobile computing enables continuous Internet access for computing devices (such as laptops, smartphones, and sensors) via a multitude of access networks, including 5G, with maintained service availability
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debris (Kessler's Syndrome). To manage this, global sensor networks monitor our space environment in both optical and radio regimes. This research project will contribute to advancing space situational
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.” This position is part of the IntelliWind (Intelligent Systems for Autonomous Wind Power Plant Operations) project, a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA DN) funded by the European Union. As
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on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in collaboration with humans, adapting to their environment through sensors, information and knowledge, and forming intelligent systems-of-systems.The
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represent stakeholder preferences. The integrated Research Training Group (RTG) will provide doctoral researchers with an attractive qualification program, foster networking, enable internationalization and