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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: scientific research related to the development of novel tactile sensors design and implementation of research Demos support of other functions of the lab as necessary
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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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, GPS, proximity sensors, and accelerometers, enabling the simultaneous monitoring of vocal activity, behavior, interactions and location in both semi-free-ranging (Affenwald Straußberg) and wild
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, and limiting the potential benefits of automation. To address this, the project leverages advanced data sources (e.g., high-resolution position sensors, accelerometers, force and power sensors
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cutting-edge sensor technologies. Led by leading Para sport scientists and transdisciplinary academics, it collaborates with athletes, coaches, industry, ParalympicsGB and UK Sport Institute (UKSI) to
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structural design, 3D printing robots, sensors, safe and efficient human machine interfaces, processing units, and software components into a cyber physical construction system. The result would be
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, Garmin watches), IMU-sensors, and smart sleeves will be validated for push detection and monitoring. Tracking athletes longitudinally will provide insights into high-risk activities associated with
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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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performance and explore the use of an ultrasonic sensor for real-time monitoring. Experiment with ultrasonic sensors for real-time seal gap measurement. Combine experimental research and mathematical modelling
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wide range of markets such as automotive, industrial and aerospace. Our interdisciplinary field of "Microdisplays and Sensors" is engaged in the development and manufacturing of micro-displays and