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Rockwell Collins studentship

Flexible Approach to Navigation and Positioning Sensor Integration

Applications are invited from suitably qualified graduates for a fully sponsored PhD studentship within the Nottingham Geospatial Institute in the Faculty of Engineering in collaboration with Rockwell Collins UK.

This studentship has been developed around a long-term interest by Rockwell Collins in positioning and navigation technology.  This PhD project will address a novel flexible approach to positioning sensor fusion, with the goal of producing a flexible software toolbox which can adapt to a changing mix of sensor input. The software will be extensively tested using already available suites of sensor equipment across a variety of real and simulated environments. There will be the opportunity to apply the research to both new and on-going research and development projects within Rockwell Collins.

The candidate must have:

  • High-grade qualification: at least the equivalent of a UK 1st or 2.1 class degree in a suitable engineering or science discipline which ideally should include aspects of satellite positioning technology and integrated sensor systems. Strong candidates from mathematics, electronics and computer science are also encouraged to apply.
  • The candidate must be prepared to travel to spend some time working with Rockwell Collins.
  • They must be proficient in both written and spoken English, possess excellent presentation and communication skills and be capable to write reports (to sponsors) and academic papers.

Due to the nature of funding the studentship is available to UK/EU citizens. The PhD scholarship is offered for the duration of three years and will cover full university fees and an enhanced stipend.

Applications, with a detailed CV and names and addresses of two referees should be sent to

Posted on Wednesday 3rd December 2014

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