43 software-verification-computer-science PhD positions at Cranfield University in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
disruptive aircraft configurations involves combining advanced engineering practices, including computing power, sensing, AI/ML, and system-level engineering. Comprehensive verification and validation
-
learning from in-service vehicle fleets and predicting remaining useful life. Applications of artificial intelligence and computer science to battery state estimation. Reduced-authority control of hybrid
-
Models (LLMs). Orchestrating AI/ML pipelines in 6G. Developing certification and checking processes for code inside ORAN 6G. The research will be a combination of software engineering, radio
-
, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, will develop innovative coatings to safely contain hydrogen in critical aerospace materials through experimental and computational modelling work. You’ll join a
-
Resilience (WIRe), a world leading collaboration between three UK universities. The WIRe programme includes bespoke training in technical and personal skills development, and provides opportunities
-
. The integration of AI into hardware not only enhances performance but also reduces energy consumption, addressing the growing demand for sustainable and efficient computing solutions. This PhD project delves
-
. The Centre offers MSc programmes in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Software Engineering for Technical Computing (CSTE), and Aerospace Computational Engineering (ACE), providing the applicant with access
-
with programming (Python, MATLAB), background in aerospace, computer science, robotics, or electrical engineering graduates, hands on skills in implementation of fusion/learning based techniques in
-
. Despite some success stories of the use of ultrasound/AE-based technologies for CM of low-speed bearings, high investment cost for hardware and software is the main bottleneck in adopting these technologies
-
doctoral training programme dedicated to academic research in space propulsion. R2T2 PhD programmes are already underway at nine UK universities, and the programme overall is centred on the Westcott facility