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to support effective mitigation of cyber-threats. Indeed, AI is revolutionizing the field of cybersecurity, for instance by enabling faster and more efficient responses to evolving threats. However, despite
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security requirements. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, you will combine post-quantum cryptography and cyber security with methodologies from the social sciences to guide system design and evaluation
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machine learning for safe and optimal control of cyber-physical systems. The projects are expected to be funded by the VILLUM INVESTIGATOR project S4OS (“Scalable analysis and synthesis of safe, secure and
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. The way we process data produced by computational nodes is therefore constantly evolving. While historically, mainframes provided heavy lifting for dumb end user terminals, computing capabilities now
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: An intelligent ATM is an ideal solution to analyse and monitor the local device for possible physical or cyber threats. A typical ATM system is suitable to host such environments. A typical system, consisting of
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, embedded intelligence, and adaptive cyber-physical systems that operate safely under uncertainty and dynamic conditions. This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled
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the need for sustainability to achieve Net-Zero goals. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) integrate machines, robots, and AGVs, but challenges like mechanical wear and electronic errors pose risks to efficiency
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at the intersection of cyber security, cyber-physical systems, and mathematical methods as part of the NORCICS Norwegian Centre for Cyber Security in Critical Sectors. The centre links researchers from
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infrastructures and cyber-physical systems with the aim to protect our most sensitive and valuable assets. We look into systems in the small and how we can prepare them to withstand and operate safely and securely
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-solving, teamwork, and communication—setting the stage for a thriving career in research and innovation. This project is situated within the evolving field of cyber-physical systems (eCPS), which has