Area: Engineering
Location: UK Other
Closing Date: Friday 24 July 2026
Reference: ENG338
Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham
1 October 2026
14 May 2026
Collaborative PhD studentship (joint Academic–Industry)
BAE Systems plc
Dr Sendy Phang and Dr George Gordon
Dr Hassan Zaidi
We are seeking a Ph.D. student to develop next-generation AI systems for real-time 3D mapping on compact, low-power devices. The project will combine optical sensing, event-based vision, and radio-frequency (RF) data with advanced AI to build robust mapping systems for challenging environments, including poor visibility and GPS-denied settings.
This is a joint project with BAE Systems plc, offering access to industrially relevant datasets, equipment, and evaluation scenarios alongside academic research training. It would suit candidates interested in careers in academia or industry, especially in AI, sensing, autonomy, robotics, or embedded systems.
Accurate 3D mapping is increasingly important for autonomy, navigation, inspection, and situational awareness across defence and other safety-critical applications. Yet many real-world deployments cannot depend on cloud computing or high-bandwidth communications. Instead, sensing and AI inference must operate directly at the edge, under tight constraints on power, bandwidth, and compute. This studentship addresses that challenge by developing a multimodal sensing and inference framework that can run on compact AI edge hardware while remaining reliable in complex, contested, or visually degraded environments.
You will design, build, and evaluate a hardware-aware AI framework for cognitive 3D mapping. The work will bring together three complementary sensing streams:
A central theme of the project is co-design across sensing, AI reconstruction, and embedded deployment. You will explore how multimodal models can generate consistent 3D scene representations with quantified uncertainty, and how these can be deployed efficiently on edge accelerators such as NVIDIA Jetson, Edge TPU, or neuromorphic hardware.
Joining our team means gaining access to exceptional resources and opportunities to develop you into a leading researcher:
We are seeking a motivated candidate with the enthusiasm and technical foundation to contribute to ambitious interdisciplinary research. You should ideally have:
The project will be based in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, with Dr Sendy Phang and Dr George Gordon as the academic supervisors. The student will benefit from a research culture that combines hands-on systems development with advanced AI methods, alongside co-supervision and strategic input from BAE Systems through industry supervisor Dr Hassan Zaidi.
Start date: 1 October 2026.
For informal enquiries and details on how to apply, please contact Dr Sendy Phang at sendy.phang@nottingham.ac.uk with:
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