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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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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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Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Physics/Medical Physics, Materials Science/Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Data Science/Signal Processing, Biomedical Science, Biological/Human/Life Sciences, etc.) and
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/learning based techniques in the areas of robotics, or autonomous systems, • interested in autonomous systems and signal processing, • Keen to work with equipment and embedded
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The project is in close collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory and benefits from the scientific environment and resources provided by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing
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collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory and the Institute of Cancer Research and benefits from the scientific environment and resources provided by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing
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What’s the Project About? 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
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networks. This project is also to study the existing radiative transfer theoretical framework of photon propagation in underwater to formulate a signalling/waveform design that is best suited to the UOWC