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Computer Science (additive manufacturing) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 16 Computer Science (additive manufacturing) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Design and Simulation of Adaptive Product-Service System for Distributed Manufacturing

Product-service systems (PSS) aim to deliver value-in-use through integrated product and service solutions. Underpinned by sustainability research, PSS intend to produce a balanced approach to production and consumption. Read more

Design of Printable Nickel-based Superalloys for High Temperature Application

Supervisory Team: Professor Pedro Rivera and Professor Philippa Reed . Project Description. Superalloys are a class of advanced materials able to withstand very high temperatures and corrosive environments. Read more

Machine Learning Model for Soft Robotic Gripper

Soft robotics are considered as a part of Robotics 2.0 which is related to the real-world environment with low predictability, low programmability, creativity, adaptation, and soft interaction. Read more

Robot-Human Collaboration in Manufacturing Environments

Robot-Human Collaboration in Manufacturing Environments. Research aims to revolutionize human-robot collaboration in industrial settings by integrating artificial intelligence (AI), reinforcement learning (RL) and systems monitoring. Read more

Ultra-Precision Robotic Manufacturing

Ultra-Precision Robotic Manufacturing. Research will leverage cutting-edge robotic manipulation techniques, complemented by advanced vision systems, to achieve sub-millimeter accuracy in positioning and manipulation. Read more

Smart Factory

The advent of Industry 4.0 has ushered in a new era of manufacturing, marked by the integration of advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and digital twins. Read more

Data-Driven Computational Sensing and Imaging

Today's state-of-the-art imaging and sensing rely as much on computation as they do on sensor hardware. Furthermore, computational sensing and imaging is increasingly exploiting data-driven and machine learning solutions to enhance performance and develop novel hardware/software co-designed sensing systems. Read more

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