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a key member of the Real Robotics Lab, you will lead the development of innovative robotic platforms, systems, and software for real-world deployment. The Real Robotics Lab manages over £3 million in
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Timing for Autonomous Vehicles. This will entail both developing digital twins and physical proof-of-concept development, as well as field tests. The appointee will be expected to publish research results
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bed setup development, testing & commissioning, and performance analysis. Knowledge of industrial protocols, sensors, and control hardware. Knowledge of building management systems, software integration
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experiments for testing and analyze DC fast charging for high power marine EVs and assess communication integrity at various operating conditions. Test interoperability of charger with marine EVs and ensure
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hospital intensive care unit. The post holder will have primary responsibility for the development and evaluation of the system, and of the data processing and image display software. The post holder will
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Timing for Autonomous Vehicles. This will entail both developing digital twins and physical proof-of-concept development, as well as field tests. The appointee will be expected to publish research results
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system. (network engineer) Design, build, and implement the the game engine for both client and server. (game engine software engineer) Perform testing Perform documentation and optionally publishing paper
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the start date of this post. Those who formally submitted their doctoral thesis for viva voce examination before 1 October 2024 are not eligible, unless they have since had a career break or if
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in a newly outfitted robotics facility at the University of Surrey, with access to the Environmental Flow Laboratory wind tunnel facilities, gas analysis laboratories, and outdoor test spaces
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analysis to examine when and where young people and children are most at risk of serious violence, and to explore the potential drivers and protective factors of risk. This secondary data analysis is funded