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Computer Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 1,117 Computer Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Computer Science opens the door to an exciting realm of innovation, where the pursuit of knowledge meets the creation of groundbreaking technologies. This field, constantly evolving and expanding, offers a number of opportunities for doctoral candidates to explore the frontiers of software development, machine learning, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and beyond.

A PhD in Computer Science is not merely an academic credential; it is a journey into the depths of computation and information to solve pressing global challenges and to propel the digital age forward. Through rigorous research, candidates develop novel methodologies, algorithms, or systems that have the potential to revolutionise industries and significantly impact our way of life.

Why complete a PhD in Computer Science?

The pursuit of a PhD in Computer Science is steeped in the quest for innovation and the desire to push the boundaries of current technological capabilities. This challenging yet rewarding journey fosters an environment of deep intellectual engagement with complex computational problems.

Candidates are encouraged to develop original research that contributes significantly to the field, whether in enhancing computational efficiency, improving security protocols, advancing artificial intelligence, or exploring the ethical implications of technology. This intense focus enables doctoral researchers to hone their skills in critical thinking, complex problem solving, and the application of theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. In addition, these programmes are characterised by a collaborative ethos, with opportunities to work alongside leading experts in academia and industry, providing a fertile ground for cutting-edge research.

In terms of employment, a PhD in Computer Science prepares graduates for a diverse array of career paths, providing them with a competitive edge in a rapidly advancing field. This degree is highly valued in both academia and the technology sector, where there is a continuous demand for fresh insights and innovative solutions. PhD holders find themselves well-equipped for roles in research and development, where they can lead projects aimed at creating new technologies or enhancing existing ones.

Beyond the tech industry, the analytical and problem-solving skills acquired through these programmes are sought after in consultancy, policy development, and entrepreneurial ventures. Graduates may also choose to remain in academia, contributing to the body of knowledge through teaching and research.

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Integrated High Altitude Platform: LEO Satellite Mega-Constellations for Next Generation Non-Terrestrial Networks

  Research Group: Communication Technologies
LEO satellite mega constellations promise to revolutionise wireless connectivity in many areas of the world. However, they have a fundamental drawback in that conventional cellular user equipment cannot be used directly. Read more

How AI-driven design tools influence intrapreneurship in engineering businesses

  Research Group: Engineering Education and Management
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is profoundly influencing and revolutionizing the engineering industry by significantly enhancing productivity, efficiency, safety, and innovation across various domains. Read more

Computational neuroscience: Statistical signal processing for multivariate neuronal data, Neural computing with Spiking neural networks.

  Research Group: Healthcare Engineering
How does the human brain work? As you read this text, the pixels on your screen are converted into a series of spike trains passing along the neural pathways in your brain, allowing you to understand the content. Read more

Artificial Intelligence enabled Distributed Edge-Centric Cellular Networks

  Research Group: Communication Technologies
Today, wireless cellular networks rely heavily on the core network to deliver services. This introduces latency and other inefficiencies. Read more

PhD Studentship (3 years): Managing Organisational Response Strategies to AI-powered Disinformation Attacks in the Cyber Space

Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship, supported by the College of Business and Social Sciences to be undertaken within the Department of Operations and Information Management at Aston University. Read more

Computer vision and robot control for performing on-wing repair of aero-engines - (ENG - 1398X1)

Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC) in manufacturing and On-Wing Technology, The University of Nottingham. Applicants are invited to undertake a 3 year PhD programme in partnership with industry to address key challenges in on-platform manufacturing engineering. Read more

PhD in Computing Science - Interactive Model-based Probabilistic Visualisations for Exploring Decisions

This studentship is linked to the DIFAI project. Applicants are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship (international fees + stipend at research council rates) in a collaborative project between the University of Glasgow and Aegean Airlines (Athens, https://en.aegeanair.com/). Read more

Revolutionising Construction: Harnessing Digital Transformation for Sustainable Futures

The construction industry, known for its low profit margins, high energy consumption, significant greenhouse gas emissions, and extensive waste, urgently requires a transition towards more sustainable and efficient practices. Read more

Machine learning for extreme scale computational imaging in radio astronomy

The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux is recruiting a PhD student for research on deep learning for extreme-scale computational imaging in radio astronomy. Read more

Foundations of deep learning for scalable computational imaging

The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux is recruiting a PhD student for research on foundational deep learning methodology for computational imaging in astronomy and/or medicine. Read more

Deep learning for black hole tomography

The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux is recruiting a PhD student for research on deep learning for black hole imaging. Read more

Computational imaging in low resource settings

The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux is recruiting a PhD student for research on computational imaging in low-resource settings. Read more

Learning-based Resilient Image Compression for Object Detection

The project. The PhD project is a collaborative project between MBDA UK and the University of Bristol’s Visual Information Laboratory, on ‘Learning-based Resilient Image Compression for Object Detection’. Read more

PhD in Quantum Cryptography with Electrons

Are you looking to get advanced doctorate-level training and become a future quantum engineer? We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic student to join our research team for two of our PhD projects in Quantum Computing and Cryptography. Read more

Search for new physics with LHC data and developing ultra-fast silicon detectors

We have one fully-funded place for a new PhD student to join our LHCb team, working in the particle physics group at the University of Birmingham, exploring the latest LHC data collected with the LHCb experiment. Read more

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