38 modal-time-freqeuncy-artificial-intelligence PhD positions at Cranfield University
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for Security Operations Centres (SOCs) while pioneering strategies for quantum-era resilience. This project sits at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Explainable Computing. It
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This self-funded PhD opportunity sits at the intersection of several research domains: multi-modal positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) systems, AI-enhanced data analytics and signal processing
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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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human creativity with machine intelligence. These agents will facilitate the creation of dynamic and adaptive services that can evolve over time, responding to changing needs in sectors like healthcare
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This PhD opportunity at Cranfield University explores how next-generation AI models can be embedded within resource-constrained electronic systems to enable intelligent, real-time performance
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collaborations with industry giants including Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Thales, and UKRI, this research offers a unique platform to contribute to the advancement of intelligent assurance methodologies in sectors like
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strong industry partnerships, attracting top-tier students and experts globally. As an internationally recognised leader in AI, embedded system design, and intelligent systems research, Cranfield fosters
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future hydrogen fuel cell powered aircraft. Join our diverse and inclusive team to transform the future of aviation as part of the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power Engineering. Offering fully funded
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on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), and Predictive Maintenance for optimizing wind turbine performance and reliability. This research will develop an AI-powered wind turbine
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Intelligence (also known as Third Wave AI as initially described by DARPA) is the term that references the next foreseen advances within Artificial Intelligence. This stems from the two main styles of AI