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generic compression tools exist, they often fail to fully exploit the specific redundancies found in 3D tomographic data. You will exploit your signal processing knowledge with statistical mathematical
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on the closing date. If you have any questions about this vacancy please contact Dr Iman Tavakkolnia it360@cam.ac.uk , for any queries about the process please contact Chloe Wong wyw30@cam.ac.uk Please quote
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training programme at the start of the PhD to develop skills in areas such as programming, data analysis, machine learning and signal processing. This will provide the technical foundation required to work
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Project Description The next generation of signal processing, computing and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies will be unlocked by the close integration of electronics and photonics
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: · Working knowledge of MATLAB/Python and signal processing · Basic understanding of electromagnetics · Experience with CAD and mechanical design How to apply: Interested candidates should contact Dr Hungyen
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complex physical systems to perform tasks such as prediction, classification, and signal processing. However, one major challenge remains: We still do not fully understand what makes a reservoir computing
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A new approach to minimum colour vision requirements and optimum use of colour signals within Network Rail City St George’s, University of London – School of Health & Medical Sciences Supervisors
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2026 Details Speech is a highly variable signal that is often recorded in complex environments and under sub-optimal conditions. The information contained in a recorded speech signal is not limited
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dynamics and vibration engineering - encompassing finite element modelling of floor systems, dynamic testing, modal analysis, signal processing, and familiarity with serviceability standards across steel
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, Mathematics, Robotics, or a related discipline. A strong interest in one or more of the following areas: AI and machine learning, computer vision, signal processing, sensing, robotics, or embedded systems