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Almost all radar systems currently transmit from the same location. This kind of radar modality has been optimised for decades, however the challenge to detect very small and very fast objects
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novel multi-objective optimisation algorithms, to evaluate metrics such as material circularity, system efficiency, cost, and carbon footprint. The University of Surrey is ranked 12th in the UK in
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partners. Our research group is housed within the state-of-the-art £117M Dalton building facilities at Manchester Met. Project aims and objectives The primary objective of the study is to study the effects
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the integration of research findings into the broader Sliding Lands project. Key research objectives include: Building a time-series data cube of landsliding across New Zealand using satellite imagery archives
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methodological approach through three key objectives, focusing on generations, intergenerational practice and policymaking and programmes in community sport for development. respectively. A fourth objective
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When robots move, human interaction partners and observers ascribe an intention to the robot. For example, in a simple pick-and-place scenario where a robot is facing two different objects, as its
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): Network-level design and multi-node cooperation (coordination, topology design, distributed/federated learning, etc.) Wireless resource allocation and scheduling under multi-objective KPIs (rate, latency
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rated as ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’. This PhD will be based within the Centre for Space Systems and the Resilient PNT research group, both of which have strong track records in
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climate change-resilient infrastructure slopes. This PhD is co-funded and co-supervised by Network Rail. The aim is to enhance understanding of how drainage systems impact slope hydromechanical behaviour
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The primary objective of this project is to establish the evidence base on professional cycling road ‘racing’ trends and the critical tactical moments that determine how races are won. This evidence