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mechanism. The integrating should enable to guarantee certain properties of the learned functions, while keep leveraging the strength of the data-driven modelling. Most of, if not all, the traditional
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health management (IVHM) system that leads to enhance safety, reliability, maintainability and readiness. Generally, prognostics models can be broadly categorised into experience-based models, data-driven
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, reduce monitoring burden, and enable proactive, cost-effective compliance with future PFAS standards. The aim of this research is to develop a mechanistic-driven multicomponent model to predict PFAS
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into areas such as AI-driven verification, predictive maintenance, and compliance assurance, aiming to enhance system reliability and safety. Situated within the esteemed IVHM Centre and supported by
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focuses on AI-driven fault diagnosis, predictive analytics, and embedded self-healing mechanisms, with applications in aerospace, robotics, smart energy, and industrial automation. Based
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. The project delves into areas such as hardware-based security measures, tamper detection, and the integration of explainable AI models within embedded platforms. Situated within the esteemed IVHM Centre and
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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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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
for automated, data-driven diagnostics, integrating AI with high-resolution imaging and sensing offers a transformative solution. AI models can learn to recognize subtle damage patterns, enabling faster, more
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models such as Random Forest and Neural Networks to help understand and predict pairwise interactions between pollinators and plant species. - Software Engineering: integrate models into a standalone
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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