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for Quantum-enhanced, distributed radar signal processing techniques that maximise target Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). The algorithms we will derive will be applied and tested in the context of target detection
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Almost all radar systems currently transmit from the same location. A drastic departure from this sensing architecture is distributed radar – enacted by a coherent network of spatially distributed
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collaboration across fields, institutions, industry, and society to tackle questions that no one could answer alone. As a postdoc, you’ll be part of a dynamic environment that values your individual expertise
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the spatial distribution of woodburning emissions. Integrate observations into inversion modelling to refine regional and national emission inventories. Model the impact of woodburning on UK air quality and
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species interactions and with the environment. Holistic, community-level approaches are still largely missing. In this project, the DR will develop state-of-the-art AI algorithms to monitor and predict
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, the project will develop algorithms for ecological sensing, adaptive motion planning, and energy optimisation under real-world constraints. Scaled experiments and high-fidelity simulations will validate system
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, providing direct evidence of the organism in that location. They can also provide major insights into organisms’ distribution and palaeobiology, such as speed and nature of locomotion, anatomy, behaviour
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limited to digital electronics (including FPGAs and VHDL) distributed network control, Data Integration, Management and Cybersecurity and integration of hybrid/electric vehicles into energy infrastructure
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and working groups as required; setting agendas, collating and distributing papers and minutes and ensuring follow up action is taken assessing and escalating as you deem appropriate issues and risks
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Research group at the University of Birmingham (UK) invites applications for a 3-year postdoc position in theoretical high-energy astrophysics. This position will focus on the modelling of tidal disruption