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significantly reduce the amount of vibration data to be stored on edge devices or sent to the clouds. Hence, this project's results will have a high impact on reducing the hardware installation and operation
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hardware and data handling toolchains. The research will also involve modelling, analysis and characterisation of the system and components. The PhD will include a placement of minimum 3 months with Team
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., barrier certificates) is advantageous. You will collaborate with experts in control theory and have opportunities to test theoretical insights in simulation and hardware environments. To apply please
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Location: South Kensington and White City Campuses Contract: Full-time, Fixed-term appointment for 48 months initially, with the potential to extend depending on programme requirements About the
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infrastructure. For reduced (CapEx) costs, greater flexibility and faster evolution, mobile core/radio network functions today are largely realised in software over commodity computing hardware in private/public
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and hydrogen). Efficient and durable power electronics hardware will be developed for reconfiguration of electrolysers to effectively MPPT the dynamic power inputs from variable renewable energies
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this testbed available to users for testing hardware and applications. NPL will lead on the testing and security evaluation of the testbed and collaborate widely on the technology development. The student’s
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will work in a stimulating scientific environment, the Department for Structural and Computational Biology at the Max Perutz Labs, a research institute established by the University of Vienna and the
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includes projects in biomedical instrumentation, experimental hardware automation and programming, and computational science. Scientific publications in a relevant area are considered a significant benefit
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, including optimisation of the number/position/type of hardware. Cranfield overview and Sponsor Information/Background: We have a long history in space systems, having undertaken space studies since the 1960s