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integrating Machine Learning (ML) with physics-based degradation modelling will enhance early fault detection, reducing unplanned downtime. This PhD is hosted at Cranfield University, a global leader in
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This PhD opportunity at Cranfield University invites ambitious candidates to explore the frontier of energy-efficient intelligent systems by embedding AI into low-power, long-life hardware platforms
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Cranfield University and Magdrive, offer a fully funded PhD position under the umbrella of the R2T2 consortium to study the optimisation of their thruster for a kick stage. R2T2 is a UKSA-funded
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This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £25,726 per annum (with fees covered), will deliver a comprehensive understanding of micropollutant removal in different types of nature
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regulations and standards throughout the system's lifecycle. Secure Communication Monitoring: Integrate AI techniques to monitor and enhance the security of communication channels, focusing on detecting and
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information from unintended data leakage. Communication Resilience Against Jamming and Spoofing: Develop AI-driven methods to detect and mitigate jamming and spoofing attacks, enhancing the robustness
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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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optimisation, industrial exposure, or soft skills including presentation skills, project management, and communication skills. There are also numerous employability opportunities that the PhD will offer whether
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sources compared with gas turbines, etc. The aim of this PhD research is to develop novel performance simulation capabilities to support the analysis and optimization for sCO2 power generation systems
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This fully-funded PhD studentship, sponsored by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA), Cranfield University and Spirent Communications, offers a bursary of £24,000 per annum, covering full