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Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Surrey. Accurately measuring greenhouse gas emissions from human activity is challenging. Static sensors only measure one point in space, but sensors
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Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Surrey. Accurately measuring greenhouse gas emissions from human activity is challenging. Static sensors only measure one point in space, but sensors
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with Robots” funded by the UKRI Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Surrey. Accurately measuring greenhouse gas emissions from human activity is challenging. Static sensors
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is challenging. Static sensors only measure one point in space, but sensors mounted to unmanned aircraft are noisy and can only fly for a short time. We are addressing this challenge by building
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of Birmingham Background We are seeking a Research Fellow to support the development and application of quantum technology-based gravity gradient sensors. The successful candidate will focus on the analysis and
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to sensor data, diagnostics, or control optimisation. Proficiency in software development for hardware interfacing, sensor integration, and communication protocols (e.g., CAN, I2C, SPI). Ability to analyse
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development, planning and delivery of research funded by the UKRI MRC. You will also liaise with collaborators from Imperial College London on the design novel stimulators and sensors to use in the neonatal
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) The University of Strathclyde has a significant depth of space research expertise across its Applied Space Technology Laboratory, the Sensor Signal Processing & Security Laboratory, and the Aerospace Centre
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from 3D joint coordinates; 2) understanding wireless transmission (semantic communication) concept. The successful candidate will also need to visit our industrial partner in the UK and EU, to do
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simulation tools such as MATLAB/Simulink. • Exposure to AI/ML techniques, particularly as applied to sensor data, diagnostics, or control optimisation. • Proficiency in software development