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electronic engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 331 electronic engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

PhD in Ultrafast photonics for high frequency 6G (THz) communications

Are you looking to get advanced doctorate-level training and become a future 6G communication engineer? We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic student to join our research team for two of our PhD projects in high frequency THz electronics. Read more
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Can biophotonics help prevent spontaneous pre-term birth?

Spontaneous pre-term birth (sPTB) costs the UK NHS over £1billion annually and is a major cause of disability in the young. Babies that are born before the normal 38 weeks of gestation must spend the first weeks or months of their lives being kept alive artificially in incubators. Read more

Advanced Processing Methods for Long Baseline Multistatic Radars for Space Situational Awareness

Since their inception, ground-based Space Situational Awareness (SSA) systems, also known as Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST), primarily utilise radar sensors due to their ability to operate in very long ranges and under various atmospheric conditions while also providing very accurate range measurements. Read more

Deep Learning for Critical Care Monitoring

Consultants within their intensive care units are presented with rich and diverse information that can inform on the immediate health status as well as provide the foundation for longer term prediction on patient health outcomes. Read more

Design and implementation of Explainable Trustworthy Artificial Intelligent System

Currently, the output of AI does not indicate the route or process the model has taken to obtain that output. So, the developers that developed the model will not be able to concisely conclude nor explain how that output was generated. Read more

Smart Homes: Intelligent Data Collection and Processing using Lynsyn

Electricity prices are constantly increasing, and household consumer demand response is a field gaining more interest. This allows the user to understand the behaviour of power consumption and therefore bring down the costs of energy by monitoring what is increasing the demand for energy. Read more

Next Generation SDR Techniques for Millimetre Wave Systems

Applications are invited for PhD candidates on the themes described below, as part of The University of Sheffield’s Communications Research Group and EPSRC National Millimetre Wave Measurement Laboratory. Read more

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