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manufacture, to enable quantitative imaging. Your research will include a mix of computational and experimental work to develop and characterise these instruments. Monte Carlo simulations (using GEANT4) will
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algorithms, validated navigation architectures, and new insights into next-generation intelligent mobility solutions. The student will undertake two industry placements at Spirent, use high-tech simulation
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. The project will focus on the development a set of robotic prototypes capable of both climbing and manipulating large-scale space assets using a combination of novel gripper designs and locomotion algorithms
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PhD Studentship: Open Radio Access Network (ORAN) for Distributed Edge Computing Orchestration in 6G
application areas. Cranfield is part of the national testbed for 6G, researching in the following areas of interest: Real-time specification of 6G telecommunication and edge computing services using Large
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Background The rise of quantum computers could break many existing encryption methods, making post-quantum cryptography (PQC) vital for future security. Digital signatures, which act like electronic
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areas. Cranfield is part of the national testbed for 6G, researching in the following areas of interest: Real-time specification of 6G telecommunication and edge computing services using Large Language
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environment-specific algorithms and machine learning approaches. At the end of the project a technology demonstrator will be built using UAV- and USV- mounted radar sensors, and it will be tested in real world
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the form of a human-expert informed reward function. Second, we aim for the integration of low-energy machine learning algorithms, so that the resulting AI model can run on a variety of devices, including
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University Technology Centre (UTC) in Manufacturing and On-Wing Technology, The University of Nottingham. Applicants are invited to undertake a 3-year PhD program in partnership with the UK Atomic Energy
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like the target voice, such as competing voices, which are particularly challenging for noise reduction algorithms currently employed in hearing aids. With multimodal hearing aids, which capture a