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systems by developing deep learning and physics-informed deep learning models. These models will calibrate raw pressure sensor data to capacitive sensor data and incorporate flight variables to improve
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and Cyber-Physical Systems Research Assistant in Human Augmentation with AI Fixed Term Contract until 14 March 2025 or for 9 months (whichever is sooner) Full time starting salary is normally in
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of the work. As a Research Assistant you will contribute to the research activities of the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-physical Systems, especially concerning the specific projects described above
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, Physics (Theoretical/Applied), Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or another relevant subject, with a 60% or higher weighted average, and/or a First or Upper Second Class Honours degree
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. Applicant will work in the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-physical Systems at Cranfield. This exciting new role is co-developed with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and dedicated
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DPhil Studentship in Experimental Soft Matter (Fluctuations in microfluidic and nanofluidic systems)
of Professor Alice Thorneywork in the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Oxford. Research in the Thorneywork group focuses on the development of experimental model systems built
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This project seeks to develop a process model for the reuse of wastewater streams for hydrogen production and direct integration into industrial feedstocks, and to use techno-economic analysis
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-physical Systems at Cranfield. This exciting new role is co-developed with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and dedicated to the identified future research areas of novel human-swarm
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efficient. Thus, innovative extraction methods will be applied to produce algal protein extract through a low-cost, environmentally friendly process. Using University of Greenwich's state-of-the-art flavour
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. Collect, record, and process consignments/parcels and special delivery post using the ‘In-house’ database/tracking system. Act as the initial point for customer queries received via email or in person