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Offer: PhD Studentship: Decentralised and Distributed Active Noise and Vibration Control:Job description:Qualification Type: PhD managery Team: Dr Jordan Cheer Project description A fully funded industrial studentship is available for a high-quality student to work in the area of decentralised and distributed active noise and vibration control. Although active noise and vibration control is now a relatively mature technology, with commercial systems in headphones, cars and aircrafts, it is not straightforward to apply to large-scale applications with widely distributed control sources and error sensors. The prosperous applicant to this position will investigate the limits on active noise and vibration control systems adopting decentralised and distributed control architectures. These strategies reduce the number of connections and potentially the amount of data that must be communicated between different elements of the controller and are thus well suited to large-scale applications. The project will be carried out using a range of numerical and experimental techniques and it is expected that the prosperous applicant will have practice and/or interest in acoustics, vibration, control and signal processing. The specific focus of the research is likely to depend on the expertise of the prosperous candidate, but will certainly benefit from the broad experimental facilities available at the ISVR. This is an extremely exciting opportunity to work as a part of a team on the development of intelligent systems for low noise environments, which is being supported by the multi-million pound EPSRC Prosperity Partnership with BAE Systems, Lloyds Register and the University of Nottingham's Centre for Additive Manufacturing. This project is supported by a large industrial collaborator, which provides a wide variety of potential opportunities for the prosperous candidate. In particular, the strong industrial connection helps to ensure that the research will have a direct impact on real-world engineering. This position also benefits from a tax-free stipend, which may be enhanced from the standard studentship depending on the prosperous candidate's previous practice. This includes the standard EPSRC studentship of £18,662 and further significant top-up from the industrial partner depending on practice. The prosperous candidate will be located in the Signal Processing, Audio and Hearing Group of the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research. This is home to an internationally renowned research group working in diverse areas of signal processing and control. If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, Contact Us by Dr Jordan Cheer, Signal Processing, Audio and Hearing Research Group, Email: j.cheer@soton.ac.uk. Entry Requirements A very good undergraduate degree (at least a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent). Closing date : applications should be received no later than 31 August 2024 for standard admissions, but later applications may be considered depending on the funds remaining in place. Funding: For UK students, Tuition Fees and a stipend of £18,622 tax-free per annum for up to 3.5 years. How To Apply You should submit your completed online application form by clicking the ?Apply' button above. Select programme type (Research), 2024/25, Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering, next page select ?PhD Engineering & Environment (Full time)?. In Section 2 of the application form you should insert the name of the manager Jordan Cheer Applications should include : Research Proposal Curriculum Vitae Two reference letters Degree Transcripts/Certificates to date For more information Contact Us by: feps-pgr-apply@soton.ac.uk Skills:
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