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located in central Oxford. Solid-state spin photon interfaces are central to emerging quantum technologies, such as optical quantum networks and quantum sensors. Point defects in wide-bandgap solids
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of the PDRA is to integrate the state-of-the-art sensing based on optical fibres with AI technologies. The PDRA is required to design machine learning algorithms, based on the data obtained from FBG sensors
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specialist knowledge and experience in data acquisition, signal processing, and data analysis from wearable or non-wearable sensors and devices. You must be able and willing to travel away from Oxford, often
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participating in the training and management of PhD students. Solid-state spin-photon interfaces are central to emerging quantum technologies, such as optical quantum networks and quantum sensors. For example
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The Role Applications are invited for this Postdoctoral Research Associate post funded by the EPSRC "Nano-structured RC networks - a pathway to artificial skin" project. The primary objective is to
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such solutions. This can involve IoT connected devices, physical sensors or other instruments, including non-intrusive methods and inferences from a variety of data sources. You should have some experience with
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. This can involve IoT connected devices, physical sensors or other instruments, including non-intrusive methods and inferences from a variety of data sources. You should have some experience with experimental
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robotics, mechanical engineering or a similar engineering field. The job requires an in-depth knowledge about soft inflatable/eversion robotics, sensor data acquisition and processing, computer and system
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specialist knowledge and experience in data acquisition, signal processing, and data analysis from wearable or non-wearable sensors and devices. You must be able and willing to travel away from Oxford, often
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-time systems. The role will involve working with large and multi-modal datasets (e.g., images, video, audio, and sensor data), and deploying solutions in real-world environments, particularly in robotics