Multi-Sensor Positioning Training for PhDs at University of Nottingham

Multi-Sensor Positioning Training for PhDs at University of Nottingham

University of NottinghamThe University of Nottingham is a public research university based in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. It was founded as University College Nottingham in 1881 and granted a Royal Charter in 1948.

Nottingham’s main campus, University Park, is situated on the outskirts of the City of Nottingham, with a number of smaller campuses and a teaching hospital (Queen’s Medical Centre) located elsewhere in Nottinghamshire. Outside the United Kingdom, Nottingham has campuses in Semenyih, Malaysia and Ningbo, China.

GENIUS (GNSS Education Network for Industry and Universities) is organizing a Multi-Sensor Positioning Training for PhDs at University of Nottingham.

This free course is aimed at broadening understanding and awareness of multi-sensor positioning techniques to support the research of PhD students in the field of GNSS and integrated technologies. Training will be carried out through lectures and practical sessions.

The Course will cover:

  • GNSS errors and vulnerabilities
  • Other navigational techniques
  • Advanced computational techniques
  • Integration
  • Simultaneous Location and Mapping
  • Practical sessions

In addition, a popular session from last year’s training has been retained:

  • Making the most of your research and skills in business

Location:The University of Nottingham, UK

Date: 21 to 23 October 2014

 

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