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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship fully-funded by the University of Exeter and National Grid to commence on 01 July 2025 or as soon
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noise from other mechanical components such as gears, screws, etc., fault diagnosis using such signals is not an easy task. Having a robust and reliable CM system for low-speed bearings will have
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, reliability, and environmental resilience. The proliferation of intelligent systems has led to increased energy consumption, raising concerns about sustainability and operational costs. Energy-efficient
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Extended reality (XR) is steadily developing into a reliable digital environment, bringing tangible advantages to various practical scenarios. Realistic use cases include immersive medical training
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metrics during both standard operation (primarily governed by system reliability) and extreme events (primarily governed by robustness and restoration). This will be achieved by building on previous
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, machine learning, and information-theoretic approaches to achieve robust, non-intrusive security for the ever-expanding IoT landscape. Feature Engineering for Encrypted Traffic: It is crucial to identify
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PhD studentship: Improving reliability of medical processes using system modelling and Artificial Intelligence techniques Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience
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opportunity in composites materials for space application research in the Composites and Advanced Materials Centre and the Centre for Defence Engineering at Cranfield university. The focus of this PhD will be
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Supervisory Team: Dr. Jie Yuan, Dr. David Toal PhD Supervisor: Jie Yuan Project description: Robust design is crucial to ensure the durability and reliability of aerospace components throughout
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require advanced, reliable technology. By joining this project, you’ll be developing innovations critical to a greener, more sustainable future.About the Leonardo Centre The Leonardo Centre at the