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the School of Engineering’s Department of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering. A primary focus of research within the department is to develop novel technologies [1,2] for emerging 5G/6G and
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of this project is on a holistic investigation of energy efficiency in next-generation mobile networking systems. In the past decade, on the road to 5G, there has been a transformation in the mobile networking
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. It will use signals from different sources—such as radio signals and internal sensors— to maintain robust and accurate PNT, even when satellite signals are weak or missing. A built-in intelligent
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. Electroencephalography (EEG) has emerged as a non-invasive and economical alternative technique for studying neurological disorders. However, current approaches rely primarily on single-channel or pairwise connectivity
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vulnerabilities like side-channel attacks and unauthorized access, which can compromise system integrity. Developing robust security measures within AI-enabled electronics is essential for applications in defence
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the understanding of offshore turbulence in spatially varying flows. The focus will be on open channel flow dynamics and controlled experimental studies will be designed and conducted to generate and characterise
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debris (Kessler's Syndrome). To manage this, global sensor networks monitor our space environment in both optical and radio regimes. This research project will contribute to advancing space situational
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. Study modes eligibility: Full Time Fee Status: Home (Scottish) Rest of UK The Channel Islands & Isle of Man Project Details: The project aims at researching a new sustainable femtosecond laser
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and linear steep sided cut channels, which can restrict creek development and negatively impact site functioning. This project will use remote sensing, geophysical surveying and sedimentological
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(UK, Isle of Man & Channel Isles) tuition fees plus a yearly stipend. For 2025/6 this equates to £20, 780 per year, with potential increases each academic year in line with UKRI. International