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PhD Studentship: Fault Detection System Design at Sheffield (2025–2026)

Posted on: 30 Aug, 2025 Deadline: 31 Oct, 2025
PhD Studentship: Fault Detection System Design at Sheffield (2025–2026)

This PhD project focuses on designing a cutting-edge fault detection system for industrial control systems (ICS) to identify and defend against AI-assisted adversarial attacks. You will work on topics such as cybersecurity, intrusion detection, adversarial machine learning, industrial automation, digital twin technology, and reinforcement learning. The research will explore how AI-enabled adversaries manipulate ICS environments (e.g. robotic arms, sensor networks) and develop robust detection and response frameworks. By combining real-world experimentation with advanced AI techniques like multi-agent deep reinforcement learning (MDRL), this project will contribute to securing next-generation industrial systems and critical infrastructure.

Summary

  1. Application Deadline: October 31, 2025
  2. Study Level: PhD
  3. Sponsor: University of Sheffield
  4. City to study: Sheffield
  5. School to study: University of Sheffield
  6. Course to study: Computer Science, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
  7. Eligible Country: All Countries

Eligibility Criteria for PhD Studentship: Fault Detection System Design at Sheffield (2025–2026)

  1. Candidates should have a minimum of a 2:1 undergraduate honors degree or a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline, such as Computer Science, Advanced Control Systems, Electronics, or a field related to this PhD topic.
  2. The University of Sheffield welcomes applicants with an MSc in Advanced Control Systems or a closely related area and a background in artificial intelligence, fault detection systems, and cybersecurity.
  3. Experience in industrial control systems, reinforcement learning, or adversarial machine learning would be advantageous.
  4. If English is not your first language, you must have an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in each component.

Benefits of PhD Studentship: Fault Detection System Design at Sheffield (2025–2026)

  1. This PhD studentship will cover standard UK home tuition fees and provide a tax-free stipend at the standard UK Research Council rate (currently £20,780 for the 2025/26 academic year) for 3.5 years. If you are an overseas student, you are eligible to apply, but you must have the means to pay the difference between the UK and overseas tuition fees by securing additional funding or self-funding.
  2. Further information on international fees can be found here: www.sheffield.ac.uk/new-students/tuition-fees/fees-lookup.

How to Apply

To apply for a PhD studentship, applications must be made directly to the University of Sheffield using the Postgraduate Online Application Form. Make sure you name Dr Aryan Pasikhani as your proposed supervisor.

Information on what documents are required and a link to the application form can be found here - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying

The form has comprehensive instructions for you to follow, and pop-up help is available.

Your research proposal should:

  1. be no longer than 4 A4 pages, include references
  2. outline your reasons for applying for this studentship
  3. explain how you would approach the research, including details of your skills and experience in the topic area

For more details, visit University of Sheffield Scholarship webpage

Application Deadline

October 31, 2025


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