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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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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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advances in aeronautics, propulsion & thermal power engineering, cyber-physical systems, robotics and intelligent automation. Our Values and Commitments Our shared, stated values help to define who we
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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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are the powerhouses of our world class research, driving technological and conceptual advances in aeronautics, propulsion & thermal power engineering, cyber-physical systems and intelligent automation. Through
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for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems. About the Role Our reputation for leading in the field of digital systems: sensor data and signal processing for position, navigation and timing, and machine learning
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Research Group in the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems. About the Role Our reputation for leading in the field of digital systems: sensor data and signal processing for position, navigation
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class research, driving technological and conceptual advances in aeronautics, propulsion & thermal power engineering, cyber-physical systems and intelligent automation. Through the strong links with
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manufacturing and process or material science. About the Role This is an exciting opportunity for you to contribute to a new industry project funded by Airbus on the optimisation of next-generation landing gear
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to £40,347 per annum We welcome applications for this key research post from those with relevant knowledge and experience in advanced welding processes, additive manufacturing and process or material science