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We have 21 Robotics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Scotland

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Robotics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Scotland

We have 21 Robotics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Scotland

Model Based Deep Learning for Computational Imaging: Application to Robust Multimodal 3D Imaging

This project aims to design new computational algorithms at the interface of statistical modelling, optimization and deep learning to solve multimodal inverse problems for 3D imaging.  Deadline first round. Read more

Engineering system design of unscheduled care

This project is one of 17 four year PhD Studentships funded by Medical Research Scotland (MRS) (https://www.medicalresearchscotland.org.uk) to be delivered jointly by the named University and External Partner Organisation (EPO). Read more

Medical robotics - Robotic Surgery, Edinburgh, UK

Project description details: . At Heriot-Watt University (School of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS), Institute of Sensors Signals and Systems (ISSS), Edinburgh, UK), we are looking for a highly skilled PhD student who will work on Medical Robotics and Robotic Surgery Technologies, including. Read more

Modelling and control of unconventional robotic and mechatronic systems

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Explainable, Ethical, Green Artificial Intelligence

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Enhancing Drone Performance in Confined Spaces Using Pressure Sensors and Adaptive Control Algorithms

About the Project. This is a unique 3-year fully funded PhD opportunity to research and develop MEMS-based sensor-driven control systems to enhance drone operations in confined environments, tackling critical challenges in industries such as nuclear facility inspections, logistics, and infrastructure maintenance. Read more

Robotic Assistance for Precise Imaging and Diagnostics

Are you passionate about medical diagnostics, robotics and AI? Join our innovative research team at the University of Strathclyde and contribute to the future of diagnostic medical ultrasound!. Read more

Design of microflyers for environmental monitoring

In the next decade, distributed sensor network systems made of small flying sensors, from dust-scale to insect-scale, will enable a step change in monitoring natural disasters and remote areas. Read more

Advanced Modelling of Nonlinear Engineering Systems: AI-Integrated Approaches

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Control of Nonlinear Engineering Systems: Traditional and AI-Integrated Approaches

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

AI-Driven Model-Based Tuning of Simplified Controllers in Robotic Systems

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Robot Learning for Robust Control

Robots will be part of our everyday life. They will support us in tasks that are complex, dangerous or repetitive. In the last decade, we have seen how robots can solve complex tasks if appropriately trained. Read more

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