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engineering, digital technologies, and systems thinking. The university’s strong reputation for applied research and its focus on technological innovation ensure that this project will be well-supported, with
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This PhD opportunity at Cranfield University invites candidates to pioneer research in embedding AI into electronic hardware to enhance security and trustworthiness in safety-critical systems
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reduces crack propagation in composites, reduce failure due to delamination and significantly improves fracture toughness [Williams et al, Journal of Materials Science 48, 3, 1005-1013, 2013]. In addition
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This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled electronic systems capable of detecting faults and autonomously recovering from failures in real time. The project
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
We are pleased to announce a self-funded PhD opportunity for Quantitative assessment of damage in composite materials due to high velocity impacts using AI techniques. Composite materials, such as
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covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student with funding provided by the Leverhulme Trust through the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme. Options exist for PhD and Master + PhD routes
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range of future careers. Should there be interest, there is also the possibility of developing teaching and supervision skills on our MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering programme. At a glance
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, and flexible working arrangements ideal for computational and field-integrated PhD research. Methodology You will develop a process-based, spatially explicit population model for European amphibians
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and kinematic models with machine-learning-based channel state information (CSI) prediction to enable robust, low-latency connectivity across multi-layer NTN systems. This PhD project sits
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This is an exciting PhD opportunity to develop innovative AI and computer vision tools to automate the identification and monitoring of UK pollinators from images and videos. Working at