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and deterministic AI outputs is critical. This requires robust design principles and architectural changes to reduce variability and integrate smoothly with industrial control systems. Enhancing
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workspaces under positional restrictions. Develop smart control algorithms that will allow the robotics end-effectors to communicate with the central control system and coordinate tasks with other end
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successes and proposes intelligent sensing and control solutions for automated robotic systems capable to be tele-operated using smart human-machine interfaces. This is an exciting PhD project that has a
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. • Exploring strategies of flow control to enhance heat transfer efficiency. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team at SLB Cambridge Research (SCR), part of SLB’s global
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regarded as being cyber-physical systems, as they are controlled by digital networks and depend upon software and digital communication systems. The reliance on cyber-physical components is growing as