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The Institute for Energy Systems at the School of Engineering of the University of Edinburgh is looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated applicants for an exciting PhD position that will research
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membership and partner labs. You’ll receive hands-on training in FPGA/ASIC prototyping, neuromorphic circuit design, and hardware–software integration. Opportunities include international collaboration with
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electronic design, AI-driven system resilience, and intelligent hardware security. Through the EUROPRACTICE partnership, the IVHM Centre provides access to advanced CAD tools, integrated circuit prototyping
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This PhD opportunity at Cranfield University invites candidates to explore the integration of AI into certification and lifecycle monitoring processes for safety-critical systems. The project delves
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industries, including transportation, consumer electronics, and industrial automation. This PhD project focuses on the design and optimization of intelligent systems with an emphasis on energy efficiency and
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. This PhD project focuses on a pivotal aspect of the fusion fuel cycle: efficient tritium extraction from lithium-based breeding media. In particular, Tokamak Energy’s innovative liquid lithium blanket design
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hardware landscape, this PhD project can explore one or more of several directions. The exact design of commercial hardware is a jealously guarded secret, and the numerical behaviour of a specific device has
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to state-of-the-art laboratories, hardware/software resources, and design facilities, supporting AI-powered electronics research. This project will be conducted within Cranfield’s Integrated Vehicle Health
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, optical, surface, and especially electrical characterisation techniques will be employed along with analogue circuit design. The successful candidate will gain extensive experimental training, develop a
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materials such as semiconductor nanowires, graphene, or two-dimensional semiconductors. They will have experience with designing, fabricating and characterising arrays of devices such as integrated circuits