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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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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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criteria Competencies on IOT and Sensor technologies Competency and experience in AI methods Good communication skills - written and oral Good oral and written presentation skills in Norwegian/Scandinavian
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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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, 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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, 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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, which is crucial for rutting, using machine learning. Second, we will develop new systems to integrate data from radar and lidar sensors mounted on drones and forestry machines to improve future real-time
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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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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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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