Two studentship now available to develop novel technologies which exploit 
coherence theory using high-speed FPGA sampling and processing. These have 
separate applications but the main theme is using the crunch power of FPGAs 
linked to sensors to find novel algorithms to accumulate key quantities and 
metrics unobtainable my other means. Forward to those you think might be suited:

https://www.findaphd.com/search/projectdetails.aspx?PJID=69983
https://www.findaphd.com/search/projectdetails.aspx?PJID=72716

many thanks,
Neil
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Dr Neil A. Salmon
Centre for Sensing and Imaging, School of Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan 
University, Manchester, UK
Office: +44 (0)161 247-1697

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