49 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" PhD positions at Cranfield University
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We are pleased to announce PhD studentship project in “Advanced Composites Development for Hyper-velocity Impact Protection of Space Satellites Structures”. This is an exciting PhD research
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This research opportunity invites self-funded PhD candidates to develop advanced deblurring techniques for retinal images using deep learning and variational methods. Retinal images often suffer
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and misalignment, facilitating the development and validation of diagnostic and prognostic algorithms. Electronic Prognostics Systems: Facilities equipped to assess the health and predict the remaining
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prototype/demonstrator of a low-cost smart sensor. To develop an efficient algorithm to process the vibration signals locally and to develop the firmware to be embedded within the sensor node. To validate
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) of high-value critical assets. Through this PhD research, algorithms and tools will be further improved and developed, validated and tested. It is expected that combining the domain knowledge and the
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-disciplinary approach that integrates design, technology and management expertise. We link fundamental materials research with manufacturing to develop novel technologies and improve the science base
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project will develop novel methods for modelling and controlling large gossamer satellites (LGSs), so that they can be reliably utilised in space-based solar power (SBSP) applications. The candidate will
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development over the last two decades. This research topic aims to define novel approaches to developing and combining these intelligences, utilizing both 1st and 2nd wave AI approaches, in the context
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relevant to multiple applications, including small aircraft, drones, turbines, and other systems reliant on efficient fluid flow around foils. The project offers a unique opportunity to gain experience in
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Multiple self-funded PhD positions are available in Modelling and Simulation (M&S). The project will aim to mature software repositories describing the biomechanics of the human brain. The M&S tools