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address: Dr Fahad Panolan: f.panolan@leeds.ac.uk Project summary The Algorithms group at the University of Leeds (UK) is offering a fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship on Parameterized Complexity and
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Project Overview This PhD project focuses on the development of robust, low-cost, and compact laser delivery systems tailored for next-generation quantum sensors. These systems are essential
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prototype/demonstrator of a low-cost smart sensor. To develop an efficient algorithm to process the vibration signals locally and to develop the firmware to be embedded within the sensor node. To validate
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integrates machine learning and statistics to improve the efficiency and scalability of statistical algorithms. The project will develop innovative techniques to accelerate computational methods in uncertainty
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Fixed term – until 31/3/2026 Full time - 37 hours per week Closing date 27/05/2025 at 23:30 Sheffield Hallam University is recruiting for a Researcher in Advanced Sensor Technology to support the
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sleep patterns, gaining insights into sleep-related issues, and personalised sleep health management. However, the dynamic nature of sensor networks caused by frequently adding and removing nodes has
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of experience in the development of sensors for healthcare applications; Dr Diganta Das; Stephanie Edwards and Andrew Peers. Loughborough University has an applied research culture. In REF 2021, 94% of the work
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, non-invasive device to monitor dehydration in a clinical and non-clinical setting. The aim of this project is to pursue research and development in a sensor system for continuous monitoring
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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient
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control laws into Trent gas turbine engines and developed algorithms monitoring fleets of 100s of engines flying all around the world. During the PhD, you will have the opportunity to deeply engage with