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diverse Formal Methods for maximizing software reliability while minimizing cost. Formal Methods (FMs) are mathematical techniques used to verify the correctness of software systems. While many powerful FMs
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of Glasgow, or University of Oxford) to undertake your PhD research. About this Project Project Title: Low-Power AI-Driven Resource Management for Enhancing Satellite Communication Link Reliability
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This project aims to enhance best practices in strain quantification for biomedical applications, facilitating the transition of image-based measurement methods from laboratory research to clinical practice. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a well-established, non-contact optical technique...
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of Glasgow, or University of Oxford) to undertake your PhD research. About this Project Project Title: AI-empowered Zero Touch Wireless Network Management for Reliable and Efficient Autonomous Robot Fleets
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PhD studentship: Improving reliability of medical processes using system modelling and Artificial Intelligence techniques Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience
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device will require an easily operable and user-friendly detection technique to identify targets of interest with minimal training or specialized equipment. The goal is to enable rapid, reliable results
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quantification; Integrate multi-modal NDE data for robust defect characterization and decision support. This research project addresses a critical need for reliable, efficient, and cost-effective non-destructive
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to develop novel, bio-inspired neural networks that flexibly and robustly control locomotion in multi-limbed robots. "Self-organised clocks for reliable spiking computation" (Supervisor: Prof Timothy O'Leary
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coalitions for delivering reliable, low-carbon energy services. Collaborating closely with UK Power Networks, SSE Energy Solutions, and the University of East London, you will develop robust economic Model
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, advanced gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) are needed to boost energy density and reliability. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge GPEs that combine the safety of solid-state