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removed, and valuable post-process water streams are frequently discharged due to insufficient monitoring. This project will investigate the fusion of data streams from ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence imaging
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: Collaborative Localization and Sensor Integration This PhD position will focus on developing and integrating methods for collaborative localization and sensor fusion in the ABBA USV system. The goal is to enable
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Fuel Cells (MFCs) by developing 3D-printed titanium electrodes using Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology to achieve trabecular and porous structures optimised for microbial growth. Titanium is
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tandem. How to apply: please specify that the project is withiin the Fusion Engineering CDT and apply though this link https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/ Funding notes This project is part
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beyond ITER with advances in HTS materials, manufacturing, sensors and machine learning. High current density cables are required for the design of compact HTS magnets in a fusion pilot plant (FPP
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of aerospace components based on Digital Twin models. The goal is to create a virtual replica updated in real time using data from structural and environmental sensors, enabling continuous performance monitoring
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technologies to push the frontier of plasma performance. Engineering radiation-hardened robotics and sensor systems for remote maintenance and reliable fusion operations. Artificial Intelligence Developing
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to elevate the capabilities of robotic systems. In this role, the incumbent will engage in transformative projects that utilize multimodal sensor fusion and spatial intelligence, driving advancements with
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engineering behind the development of fusion energy, a potentially limitless energy source. PPPL is also using its expertise to advance research in the areas of microelectronics, quantum sensors and devices
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velocity continuity or GNSS-derived velocity estimates. Sensor fusion consistency: aligning pseudorange corrections with complementary sensors, such as inertial navigation systems. Map-based constraints