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  Executable Systems Architectures for Agile and Resilient Systems


   Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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  Prof R Kalawsky  No more applications being accepted  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

Loughborough University is a top-ten rated university in England for research intensity (REF2014) and an outstanding 66% of the work of Loughborough’s academic staff who were eligible to be submitted to the REF was judged as ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’, compared to a national average figure of 43%.

In choosing Loughborough for your research, you’ll work alongside academics who are leaders in their field. You will benefit from comprehensive support and guidance from our Graduate School, including tailored careers advice, to help you succeed in your research and future career.

Find out more: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/supporting-you/research/

Project Detail:
The increasingly interconnected world is advancing so fast that it is overtaking our understanding on how to best architect and maintain future complex systems. In addition, the need to continue to support legacy systems until they can be phased out is a potentially weak link in terms of designing adaptability and resilience into future systems. We are only too aware of the huge cost implications when products enter service and unanticipated behaviours/faults appear. This studentship is focussed on creating a new branch of engineering where functional aspects of a system are maintained within an architecture rather than in software code that becomes obsolete in the future. The goal is to create an executable architecture that is independent on the implementation hardware but can be auto-coded for future technology. This will afford a great deal of obsolescence protection whilst facilitating reuse. This research will use the very latest systems and software engineering tools to create a seamless pipeline from system architecture development to deployable software. One of the key research goals is to develop new approaches to detecting undesirable emergent behaviour/design flaws before a product or system goes into service.

Entry requirements:
Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in Engineering or Computer Science related subject. A relevant Master’s degree and/or experience in these subjects would also be advantageous.

Contact details:
Name: Prof Roy S. Kalawsky
Email address: [Email Address Removed]
Telephone number: 01509 635678

How to apply:
All applications should be made online at http://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/apply/research/. Please quote the reference SFRK022017 on all correspondence and especially on the application form. Please ensure that you select ‘Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering’ under ‘Programme Name’ on the application form.


Funding Notes

This is an open call for candidates who are sponsored or who have their own funding. If you do not have funding, you may still apply, however Institutional funding is not guaranteed. Outstanding candidates (UK/EU/International) without funding will be considered for any funding opportunity which may become available in the School.

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