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temperature and humidity data in cold chains by commercial sensors, and deploy them in end-to-end virtual supply chains. This project also aims to better understand the tradeoffs related to cooling technology
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atomic physicist and quantum sensor developer, Dr Anna Kowalczyk, and a developmental neuroscientist, Dr Barbara Pomiechowska, at Birmingham BabyLab, in collaboration with an industrial partner, FieldLine
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engage in immersive, simulated construction tasks, while wearable sensors monitor their physical effort, emotional states, and cognitive load. Physiological and behavioural data — including eye tracking
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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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for many high-tech companies. Job description This role involves the development of cutting-edge chemical sensors based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that leverage kinetic selectivity to differentiate
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or sensor arrays. Experience generating, processing and analysing large material property datasets including correlating between multiple techniques, or developing computational reconstruction techniques
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. Such multimodal energy sources will become increasingly vital over the next decades, not only as sources of renewable energy but also for high-tech applications, such as powering unattended wireless sensors
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applications Multimodal data integration and prediction, including clinical, medical imaging, and sensor data (e.g. ECGs) The PhD student will have the opportunity to conduct both methodological and applied
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-time sensing, multi-sensor fusion, and intelligent algorithms can jointly enable safer, greener, and smarter rail operations. Key research topics include eco-driving, environment cooperative perception
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The role will develop new AI methods for identifying the instantaneous state of a fluid flow from partial sensor information. The research will couple techniques from optimization and control theory