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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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This PhD opportunity at Cranfield University invites candidates to explore the integration of AI into certification and lifecycle monitoring processes for safety-critical systems. The project delves
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and emerging applications, such as multi-domain autonomy and aerial mobility. With rising risks to PNT systems from interference, spoofing, and cyber-physical attacks, unified, security-aware integrity
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Warfare, Information and Cyber (EWIC) provides an exceptional environment for this research, offering access to specialised expertise, cutting-edge labs, and a network of defence and security partners
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infrastructure. However, the increasing application requirements and rising threats from intentional interferences, spoofing, and cyber-physical attacks expose vulnerabilities in conventional GNSS-centric systems
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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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in validation on EV cells. Applicants are required to self-fund their fees and living expenses during the study period. Thermal runaway in lithium-ion battery packs poses critical safety challenges in
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This project provides comprehensive training in innovative analytical techniques designed to explore fungal contaminants and their toxins in food, making a tangible impact on food safety and public
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Embark on a ground-breaking PhD project harnessing the power of Myopic Mean Field Games (MFG) and Multi-Agent Reinforced Learning (MARL) to delve into the dynamic world of evolving cyber-physical
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, including SuperMagdrive, operates using metallic propellant, offering density, integration, and safety advantages compared to conventional launcher propellants such as hydrazine. However, metal propellants