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Aerospace Engineering (autonomous) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 Aerospace Engineering (autonomous) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Human Interaction with Low-Speed Autonomous Vehicles

The University of York is embarking on ground-breaking research that focuses on data-centric engineering, digital twins, and AI, revolutionizing the way systems are designed and optimized through data. Read more

Autonomous Data-Driven Modelling for Advanced Satellite Constellation Management

Who can apply?  Australian Citizens & Permanent Residents New Zealand Citizens Preference is given to international students currently studying in Australia, all nationalities are welcome to apply. Read more

Autonomous Reconfiguration, Deployment, and Management of Self-Aware Modular Space Robots

Modular and dynamically reconfigurable space hardware systems are a high priority for research and development as they can significantly decrease development costs, facilitate multiple payloads, and enable indefinite lifetime extension for space missions. Dr. Read more

Causal Machine Learning in Aerospace PhD

This PhD project will investigate the recent field of study of Causal Machine Learning, which aims to modify and augment Machine Learning by using Causal Analysis techniques as a way to solve its limitations. Read more

Efficient manoeuvres for vortex-foil interactions

Supervisory Team.   Bharathram Ganapathisubramani and Sergio Araujo-Estrada. Project description. In recent years, aerial and underwater autonomous vehicles have seen significant growth. Read more

4D printed composite morphing structures

4D printed actuators transform energy into mechanical motion in response to specific stimuli. They are employed to conduct a range of unique tasks such as self-assembling, and conceive compact systems with a low manufacturing and maintenance costs. Read more
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