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Modern cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as UAVs, next-generation fighter aircraft, and command-and-control (C2) platforms, integrate digital computation with physical processes to make mission
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techniques will be needed to design architectures the next generation of resilient systems under this increased complexity and growing risks from cyber-attacks. The focus of the PhD project is to identify
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PhD Studentship: Multi-robot Cyber-physical Systems for Solar Farm Health Monitoring and Maintenance
University Research Abstract: The focus of the proposed PhD study is the design and development of an inter-connected cyber-physical autonomous robotic system for monitoring, inspection, and maintenance
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Cyber-Physical Power Systems Research area and project description: This is an exciting PhD project to be carried out in close collaboration with a UK electrical network operator and an industrial co
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security requirements. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, you will combine post-quantum cryptography and cyber security with methodologies from the social sciences to guide system design and evaluation
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across both physical and digital technologies, to deliver a cyber-physical platform for the autonomous inspection, digital representation, and maintenance of highways. The successful candidate joins a
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collaboration between industry and academia, now in the final 24 months of a 60-month effort. The programme integrates research and innovation across both physical and digital technologies, to deliver a cyber
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: An intelligent ATM is an ideal solution to analyse and monitor the local device for possible physical or cyber threats. A typical ATM system is suitable to host such environments. A typical system, consisting of
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, embedded intelligence, and adaptive cyber-physical systems that operate safely under uncertainty and dynamic conditions. This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled
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reputation for research and teaching. Research in the centre is focused on two main areas - Nature Inspired Computing and Engineering (NICE), Cyber Security, with Surrey hosting UK Academic Centres of