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PhD Supervisor: Adriana Wilde Supervisory Team: Dr Adriana Wilde Project description Experience with us the cutting edge of unobtrusive remote sensing and its integration into our daily lives
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The exciting progress of quantum sensing in laboratory experiments have prompted a worldwide effort to develop robust portable systems that can be used in real-life applications. An example is atom
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About the Project Remote patient monitoring facilitated by mobile sensing technology is on the way to changing how patients are monitored and treated. By analysing extensive data from wearable
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and monitoring plastic pollution using remote sensing techniques, again with a predominantly marine focus (Salgado-Hernanz et al., 2021), using both satellite (e.g. Biermann et al., 2020) and Unmanned
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transcripts should be sent by email to the project lead (provided in the project description below) before the deadline. Projects Available: Optical fibre sensing for measuring physical and physiological
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to combine remote sensing observations, data science techniques and numerical modelling for different UK gravel beaches. The student will deploy an emerging observational technology such as 2D LiDAR to monitor
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of Big Data and remote sensing in animal management, is revolutionising the way we understand animals, their interaction with the environment and, crucially, how we farm sustainably. In
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. The techniques, solutions, and challenges proposed in this theme has applications across a range of defence and civilian applications, including search and rescue, law enforcement, and remote sensing. This project
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on compact platforms in remote operation. Some sensors are optimised for use of small satellites for geodesy and consistent data production for processes relevant from climate change. Other sensors
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, such as quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing, often rely on optics for the preparation, transmission, and read-out of quantum states. If we want to scale up the quantum information