We have 9 Latest University of Sheffield, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Latest University of Sheffield, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 Latest University of Sheffield, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Harnessing the Power of Time Delays in Dynamical Systems

Time delays are often seen as a source of frustration — missed connections due to delayed flights, disrupted online gaming due to communication lags, or instability of dynamical systems due to tiny control loop delays. Read more

Advanced Control Methods for Flexible Structures

The need for precise control of flexible structures is more critical than ever. Whether it’s reducing the weight of next-generation aircraft, ensuring the stability of towering skyscrapers, or improving the energy efficiency of mechanical systems, advanced control methods are at the heart of these challenges. Read more

Control of Partial Differential Equations

Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) govern a vast array of real-world phenomena, from the stability of fusion reactors and the dynamics of oil drill strings to the behaviour of quantum systems and the flow of traffic. Read more

Machine Learning for Resilient Operation of Cybersecurity Systems

Are you interested in machine learning and data science and their application to cybersecurity? We have a PhD project fully funded by the DSTL (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) at The University of Sheffield, part of the prestigious UK Russell Group of Universities in the UK. Read more

Adaptive Learning in Brain-Robot Interactions

This project aims to develop a non-invasive brain-machine interface (BMI) that allows a user to direct a semi-autonomous robot to perform different tasks through brain signals. Read more
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