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transactions; Ship design and construction; Voyage planning and optimization; Condition monitoring and maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management
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integrated in the DynamiCity living labs, such as dynamic traffic light systems and app-infrastructure connections. Quantify the safety implications smart mobility systems for pedestrians, cyclists and micro
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transponder, may contribute to illegal fishing, trafficking, sabotage and other less desired activities. Currently, there are several systems in use to monitor global ship traffic, each with different
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD candidate will work on the development of advanced statistical and machine learning methods for time series prediction, with applications mainly in the field of traffic
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within a spatial region and, in many applications, over time. Examples include the positions of trees in a forest, disease cases in epidemiology, crime incidents in cities, traffic events on transportation
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contribute to illegal fishing, trafficking, sabotage and other less desired activities. Currently, there are several systems in use to monitor global ship traffic, each with different properties. Optical
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as well as future, newer foreseen aircraft types. This includes aspects such as aircraft noise, emissions, and climate impact, air traffic management, airspace utilisation, airport operations, airline
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within a spatial region and, in many applications, over time. Examples include the positions of trees in a forest, disease cases in epidemiology, crime incidents in cities, traffic events on transportation
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artificial intelligence (AI), internet traffic, and online services demands a revolutionary leap in devices, computing architecture, and integration technologies. As digital computing struggles to keep up with
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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
that fibre sensing using DAS can monitor earthquakes, micro seismic activity, ship traffic and other ocean noise using infrastructure that is already lying on the seabed. At the same time, DAS has been used