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cybersecurity Please note, this is open to home students only. PhD Studentship: CyberQuarter. The Studentship is available for an October 2025 start. A PhD studentship that comprises tax-free stipend of £20,870
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block diagrams, the high-level layout of component arrangements or source code. Supervisory Team: The candidate will be supervised within the Cybersecurity and Computing by Dr Abdul Razaq and Dr Sanaz
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normal traffic patterns. Supervisory Team: The candidate will be supervised within the Division of Cybersecurity and Computing by Prof Ian Ferguson and Dr. Salma Elsayed. Mr Sean Sturley will act as
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cybersecurity of cyber physical systems and protection against disinformation in social media. Thanks to these successes, the university is now one of only nine in the UK recognised as Academic Centre
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infrastructure, ensuring data integrity and system reliability. As cybersecurity becomes increasingly critical in the digital age, this research empowers students to play a pivotal role in safeguarding
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specifically investigate the cybersecurity benefits for frontline workers in manufacturing and healthcare contexts. It will also explore broader security and privacy implications for knowledge workers
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the machine learning based forecasts. Furthermore, since optimisation involves data exchange between different entities in the grid, data exchange cybersecurity is an important concern. The PhD project will
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interested in PQC, FPGA/processor design, and aerospace cybersecurity. The candidate will join vibrant doctoral community, benefiting from world-class research facilities in the modern Dalton Building. Project