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, etc The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential Proven expertise in the areas of security, formal methods, program analysis and software engineering Experienced in programming and tool
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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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simulations to improve on existing power usage models. This research will be a key component of making computing more sustainable by providing novel insights into the energy usage of scientific software and
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at engineering or technical managers to plan and execute project activities for hardware and software engineers. The guidelines and specifications will allow hardware and firmware engineers to develop proof
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developed a unique methodology and software to simulate and analyse the performance of gas turbine engines in the past half century. The research in this area at Cranfield will be a good starting point for
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Upper Second Class honours degree (or equivalent) in engineering, software development, or another quantitative-focused discipline. Ideal candidates will be analytical, self-motivated, and interested in
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to an imperfect combustion in engines) and those emitted outside the exhaust (linked to the abrasion of tyres and the wear of brakes). The dynamics of exhaust and non-exhaust pollutants released into the atmosphere
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Overview: This exciting PhD opportunity is at the intersection of aerospace engineering and cutting-edge technology. It focuses on developing an innovative ground-based robotic inspection system
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Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience Engineering Research Group) Aim: Develop a mathematical model for obsolescence modelling for railway signalling and telecoms
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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