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PhD in Model Based Safety Analysis of Automated Driving Systems

Project Overview. Connected & Autonomous Vehicles will transform the future of transport mobility. However, proving that CAV technologies are safe remains a key barrier in their introduction. Read more

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - Conformable holographic metasurfaces for industrial imaging and sensing applications (Ceres Holographics and University of St Andrews)

  Research Group: CDT in Applied Photonics
Photonic metasurfaces are nano-structured films that can be designed to exhibit tailored light scattering. The phase, amplitude, polarisation and propagation of direction of the reflected and transmitted light can be controlled virtually at will. Read more
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(A*STAR) Binder jet additive manufacturing of aluminium alloys

Applications are invited for a place in the PhD Programme with A*STAR Institutes, Singapore. This PhD project is focused on binder jet additive manufacturing of aluminium alloys as a collaborative research with A*STAR’s Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech). . Read more
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(A*STAR) The synergy of capillary-mediated printing and post-printing treatments for additive manufacturing of functional magnesium components

The role of magnesium is crucial the in context of light weighting and its demand is rapidly growing, particularly in the automotive industry where weight reduction is key to enhancing vehicle energy efficiency. Read more

Peer-sourcing AI agents for future network autonomy

All connected services across emergent edge-computing devices will run directly or indirectly from the future 6G wireless ecosystems (e.g., unmanned automotive/ship, digital twins, extended reality, etc.) In 2025, the 5G will cover more than 50% of total wireless media revenue and this grows up to about 80% in 2028. Read more

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