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and upper stage launch systems. Simulation and test campaigns can be significantly costly in both time and cost having significant implications to technology hardware development. A software that allows
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a principled, scalable methodology for deploying Formal Methods in practical software engineering contexts, helping organizations make informed decisions about where and how to apply formal
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for the company, which will open new markets and opportunities. This PhD covers a wide range of skills and so it is essential the candidate has a 1st degree in electronics, computing or aerospace/space technology
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will be expected to engage deeply with the interdisciplinary domains of LLMs, software engineering, and performance optimization, to advance the next frontier of cutting-edge AI in system software
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, their validity often does not extend to the operating environment of a gas turbine, often neglecting important engine-realistic geometric features and transient operation. In this PhD project, you will apply
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Eligibility Criteria You must have, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (inc. computing, mathematics, engineering etc
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One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Prof. Mahesh Marina in the Networked Systems Research Group at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The broad aim
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atomic physicist and quantum sensor developer, Dr Anna Kowalczyk, and a developmental neuroscientist, Dr Barbara Pomiechowska, at Birmingham BabyLab, in collaboration with an industrial partner, FieldLine
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& Dr Ripley Industrial Co-Supervisors: Dr Ladlow Research question: Can portable force assessment technology be exploited by UK Defence to better inform rehabilitation practices after ankle injuries
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& Dr Ripley Industrial Co-Supervisors: Dr Ladlow Research question: Can portable force assessment technology be exploited by UK Defence to better inform rehabilitation practices after knee injuries