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-driven algorithms which can solve state estimation problems in fluid mechanics, such as inferring the instantaneous state of a fluid’s velocity field from sensors embedded in its boundary. The research
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sustainability. The research will delve into power-aware computing strategies, thermal management, and the development of algorithms that balance performance with energy consumption. Students will aim to create
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-identified scans, records and sensor feeds to answer questions such as: Can we predict a patient’s response to treatment without ever seeing their raw file? Can an algorithm learn the warning signs of trouble
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, thermal, electromagnetic or kinetic), are critical for the sustainable operation of wireless IoT devices and remote sensors. The world can reduce reliance on batteries and fossil-fuel-derived power if more
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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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the University of Southampton, where fibre optic sensors are being developed to measure strain in real time during the cure process. As part of this exciting project, we are collaborating with our spin-out company
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, advanced materials, and sensor development, while also addressing key robotic challenges such as real-time process monitoring and diagnostics in inaccessible or hazardous environments. We have discussed a
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Details A brain-computer interface (BCI) provides a direct communication pathway between a human brain and an external device. Using appropriate sensors and data processing algorithms, a BCI maps patterns
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and Durham University. The primary focus will be on designing and implementing deep learning and anomaly detection algorithms to analyse large-scale, real-world sensor data collected from in-service
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with UAVs for tackling wildfires, including modular, scalable methods with respect to the volume of collected data, to the number of UAVs, data sampling rates, number of sensors, centralised