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project aims to address the current limitations of traditional frame-based sensors and associated processing pipelines with a new family of algorithmic architectures that mimic more closely the behaviours
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silicon carbide-based quantum devices, including the group of Prof Cristian Bonato. They will have ownership of their own project (including PhD/undergraduate student supervision), developing a new research
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scientist for carrying out experiments and field tests for entanglement-based quantum communication with satellites via the Quantum Communications Hub’s optical ground station (HOGS) located on Heriot-Watt
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the development of principled, mathematical tools. Such tools need to be able to handle a variety of working environments (e.g., dynamic environments), input data (from traditional frame-based data to non
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multispectral imaging technique co-developed to better identify contamination (blood/bone/tissue/adhesive), providing enhanced cobot guidance to the operative. The multispectral technique will be based
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of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University. Purpose of Role The PDRA will investigate aspects of semiconductor-based single-photon avalanche diode detectors. About our Team The Single-Photon Group at Heriot
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temporal properties: ultrabroadband supercontinua, intense sub-cycle field transients, and few-femtosecond ultraviolet pulses, among many others. We combine numerical modelling with experiments to study the
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-play methods and diffusion models, or specific applications such as Very Long Baseline Interferometry and black hole imaging in astronomy, or low-field magnetic resonance imaging in medicine, is of
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for sample processing, based on market feedback. The work is focused on the optimisation of system design to maximise performance and ensure excellent market-fit. The post involves lab-based design, assembly
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injection. The study addresses the evaluation of pressure propagation in the subsurface that may occur in adjacent areas during CO2 injection. The successful appointee will be based at the Institute