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Kazi Sanim is a Researcher at the Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. Their work focuses on developing autonomous systems, particularly drones and sensor technologies for environmental monitoring, water sampling, and assistive technologies. Key research interests include robotics, sensor integration, and low-cost solutions for resource-constrained environments. Recent projects involve creating drone-based systems for water quality analysis and tactile displays for visually impaired learners.
Research contributions span environmental engineering (e.g., fluorometer calibration for water sampling) and humanitarian applications (e.g., low-cost search-and-rescue robots). Their interdisciplinary approach combines computer science, mechanical engineering, and environmental science to address practical challenges in autonomous systems and accessibility.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. While no formal advisees are listed, their publications suggest active collaboration with teams in robotics and environmental technology. No specific labs or teams are named, though their work aligns with the University's focus on applied computer science and engineering.
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