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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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the £65 million Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC), leading advancements in aircraft electrification, autonomous systems, and secure intelligent hardware. Through collaborations
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Technology Centre (DARTeC), leading advancements in aircraft electrification, autonomous systems, and secure intelligent hardware. Through collaborations with the Aerospace Integration Research Centre (AIRC
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, autonomous systems, and secure intelligent hardware. Through collaborations with the Aerospace Integration Research Centre (AIRC), Airbus, and Rolls-Royce, students gain industry exposure and further research
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device in a way that makes good use of the available hardware resources. Your immediate leader will be the Head of the Computing Unit. About the project NICE is a center for research-driven innovation (i.e
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assisted ISAC framework available at the TUM ACES Lab. ▪ Conducting real world experiments to analyze performance deviations between theoretical models, software simulations, and hardware behavior. ▪ Working
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, and make it easier to comply with safety standards. High power density design of the EMS will also involve solving design and control challenges around electro-magnetic interference, thermal management
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signal processing methods and a modelling environment, aided by unique hardware-in-the loop, to assess the detection and estimation algorithm performance and determine optimal multistatic configurations
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16 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Computer science » Computer architecture Computer science » Computer hardware Researcher
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hardware malfunctions. WP2 - Dynamic Validation Framework: This WP utilizes formal methods, specifically probabilistic model checking, to provide safety guarantees and verify AI behavior against constraints