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Early integration of sensors for efficient SHM of aerostructure during their service. Using a mix of reactive machines and limited memory this project develops new fuzzy logic based artificial
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. The successful applicants will develop automated techniques to analyse multi-sensor data (video, acceleration, audio, etc) of human social behavior. Successful candidates will work in a team of 6 on
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. The project aims at high-density low-power-consumption sensors, departing from and improving conventional magnetoresistive sensors. Candidate with University Master degree (mandatory) with following profile
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to incorporate diamond quantum sensors into other materials like glasses and polymers to add sensing functionality to optical fibres and polymer-based bioscaffolds.The project involves the processing and
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responses. The system measures displacement, acceleration or inclination by using various types of contact sensors such as strain gauges, accelerometer, piezoelectric sensors etc. However, in some cases there
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project introduces a new way of studying these interactions, using a state-of-the-art optical sensor developed at the University of Exeter. This sensor can measure fast changes at the single peptide level
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Leverhulme Trust Leadership Award, which aims on sensing wastewater for real-time public health, particularly on the development of novel low-cost and rapid sensors for rapid and on-site wastewater
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chemical, materials and energy technology. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Biomimetic Polymeric Receptor-based Sensor Systems for Study and Monitoring of Wellbeing States" Supervisors: Leading Researcher
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in an underexplored, yet more crucial than ever, part of the technology. Position You prepare a doctoral thesis in the field of advanced data processing in electrochemistry. You develop on-site sensors
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-5 pages.” Preferred qualifications Proven experience working within technical disciplines such as signal processing, sensor fusion, instrumentation, control-oriented modeling, and advanced control