Automated Underwater Vehicles (AUVâs) are now being routinely used to collect a range of data within the marine environment. In order to address knowledge gaps in fish movement ecology, Tidal Lagoon Power and Bangor University are exploring the use of AUVâs in gathering data on the fine scale movements of migratory and coastal marine fish species.
This 1 year KESS 2 MRes studentship will focus on the development and integration of the acoustic and navigation system of the AUV, and will be based in the College of Physical and Applied Sciences at Bangor University, working within a multi-disciplinary team of electronic engineers, computer scientists and fish biologists together with the commercial partner, Tidal Lagoon Power.
The KESS 2 student will work to produce the following:
This is a fully funded 1 year, full time MRes studentship which will cover tuition fees with around £3k budget for equipment, travel and training opportunities.
This studentship is an exciting opportunity to work at the cutting edge of autonomous systems and work within a multi-disciplinary team developing technology that will be used to answer questions that have been bugging ecologists for years.
Eligibility of Student:
To be eligible to hold a KESS studentship, you must:
Qualifications and experience:
Application Process:
To apply, please download the Participant Application Form and send to:
For any queries on eligibility, please contact: KESS Team at Bangor Universityâs Doctoral School 01248 382162, KESS2@bangor.ac.uk
Closing date for applications: midnight 1st August 2017â interviews end of August 2017.
Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS) is a pan-Wales higher level skills initiative led by Bangor University on behalf of the HE sector in Wales. It is part funded by the Welsh Governmentâs European Social Fund (ESF) convergence programme for West Wales and the Valleys.
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