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applications would be particularly beneficial, although not essential. In addition, experience in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, sensor networks and/or data visualisation would also be highly
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of Birmingham Background We are seeking a Research Fellow to support the development and application of quantum technology-based gravity gradient sensors. The successful candidate will focus on the analysis and
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to sensor data, diagnostics, or control optimisation. Proficiency in software development for hardware interfacing, sensor integration, and communication protocols (e.g., CAN, I2C, SPI). Ability to analyse
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from 3D joint coordinates; 2) understanding wireless transmission (semantic communication) concept. The successful candidate will also need to visit our industrial partner in the UK and EU, to do
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behind this efficiency by developing a general model of wing mechanosensing, revealing how sensor distribution and morphology have co-evolved with flight dynamics. The successful applicant will: Measure
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) The University of Strathclyde has a significant depth of space research expertise across its Applied Space Technology Laboratory, the Sensor Signal Processing & Security Laboratory, and the Aerospace Centre
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simulation tools such as MATLAB/Simulink. • Exposure to AI/ML techniques, particularly as applied to sensor data, diagnostics, or control optimisation. • Proficiency in software development
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the knowledge of: 1) deep learning, large AI models, large language models; 2) the rendering techniques for generating human body animations from 3D joint coordinates; 2) understanding wireless transmission
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us to build/learn generative, probabilistic forward models of users and their physical and computational environments. This will involve modelling sensors, developing dynamic models for control and
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) are recruiting a Research Fellow funded by the EU HORIZON scheme. HILIGHT is developing innovative laser and sensor technologies aimed at disrupting the rapid and early detection of cancer. This is an excellent