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Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Surrey. Accurately measuring greenhouse gas emissions from human activity is challenging. Static sensors only measure one point in space, but sensors
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with Robots” funded by the UKRI Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Surrey. Accurately measuring greenhouse gas emissions from human activity is challenging. Static sensors
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valued member of our team, you will play a key role in developing and producing advanced optoelectronic devices for applications such as quantum technologies, integrated optical sensors, and laser optics
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is challenging. Static sensors only measure one point in space, but sensors mounted to unmanned aircraft are noisy and can only fly for a short time. We are addressing this challenge by building
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biomimetic networks of reconstituted microtubules and motor proteins. These active networks will be designed to mimic the dynamic behaviour of the cellular cytoskeleton and provide a unique model system to
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proteins, upcycled ingredients); AI and automation in food manufacturing - smart sensors, digital twins, and AI-driven food quality control and processing; Food safety - supply chain tracking/monitoring
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incorporating sensors for integration with fuel cell stacks Design and implementation of RF communication protocols Microcontroller-based embedded software development Ex-situ and in-situ testing of prototype
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biomimetic networks of reconstituted microtubules and motor proteins. These active networks will be designed to mimic the dynamic behaviour of the cellular cytoskeleton and provide a unique model system to
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Fellowship Academy, designed to provide targeted development and support for researchers with outstanding potential, including a Fellows’ Network and bespoke mentoring. The Queen’s Global Challenges themes
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part of this mission, UCL is launching a five-year, Medical Research Council-funded Deep Network Modelling in Neuro-oncology programme. This pioneering project aims to build a robust framework that