About the project
Join a PhD project using machine learning to revolutionise aerospace design. You’ll develop intelligent algorithms to enhance aerodynamics, structures, and system integration, creating faster and more efficient aircraft. Ideal for students with strong aerospace or related backgrounds, programming skills, and a passion for applying AI to real engineering challenges.
You will join our research team in the application of machine learning techniques to revolutionize aerospace design. This position will focus on developing intelligent algorithms to optimise various aspects of aerospace systems, including aerodynamic performance, structural efficiency, and system-level integration.
The research will involve leveraging big data, advanced computational methods, and AI to streamline the design process, enabling faster, more efficient, and innovative aerospace solutions.
You will work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment, gaining exposure to cutting-edge research and industry collaborations. If you’re passionate about using AI to solve complex engineering challenges and shape the future of aerospace, we encourage you to apply.
You will join a leading Engineering Faculty with an excellent record of collaborative research with industry and academic institutions in the UK and abroad.
In September 2013, the School of Engineering received an Athena SWAN Bronze award in recognition of our continued commitment to improving women's equality in science and engineering.
The Faculty offers exceptional research facilities in fluids, structures, and their interactions, including a new world-class fluid dynamics facilities complex in the Boldrewood Engineering Campus, complete with a 138m towing tank.
At the University of Southampton, we value diversity and equality. The University recognises that employees may wish to have working patterns that fit their caring responsibilities or work-life balance. Due consideration will also be given to applicants who have had career breaks for reasons including maternity, paternity or adoption leave, disability or illness. Both the University of Southampton and Chemistry are proud to hold the Athena Swan Silver Awards.