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• Experience in bio-instrumentation design, specifically in integrating biological or chemical assays with electronic sensors • Experience with NFC technology • Experience developing mobile applications
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programming skills (Python, MATLAB), excellent communication and ability to integrate numerical modelling, sensor technologies, and occupant-focused design. Experience in thermodynamics, building physics
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parcel delivery and environmental sensing. Equipped with diverse onboard sensors, including cameras and GPS, delivery UAVs hold significant potential for urban sensing applications such as infrastructure
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Distributed radar systems comprise a coherent network of spatially distributed sensors that can be independently transmitting, receiving, or both. By acting in unison, rather than in isolation
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annotation platforms. The candidate will collect plankton images using an innovative benchtop flow-through imaging sensor, integrating them with existing datasets from established platforms. They will also
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using accessible programming languages and annotation platforms. The candidate will collect plankton images using an innovative benchtop flow-through imaging sensor, integrating them with existing
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are categorised as non-destructive testing techniques, but they can be costly considering the number of sensors required and the maintenance of the data acquisition system. Hence, the alternative of direct
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field studies, and innovative design strategies will be developed that incorporate corrosion-resistant materials, optimised configurations, and embedded Internet of Things (IoT) sensors to monitor
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decision-making. Examples include crowd management and large-scale communication networks based on cellular or wireless sensors. For instance, during mass gatherings such as the sport matches (e.g
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impacts and suboptimal decision-making. Examples include crowd management and large-scale communication networks based on cellular or wireless sensors. For instance, during mass gatherings such as the sport