Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Southampton |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | We offer a range of funding opportunities for both UK and international students, including Bursaries and Scholarships |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 12th June 2024 |
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Closes: | 31st August 2024 |
PhD Supervisor: Dr Alexander Wittig
Supervisory Team: Dr Alexander Wittig, Dr Davide Amato (external, from Imperial)
Project description:
Interest in more complex dynamics of space trajectories beyond perturbed Keplerian dynamics is rapidly growing. In cislunar space Moon, Earth, and spacecraft form a three-body problem already exhibiting a rich set of dynamical features. In high-fidelity modelling with realistic perturbations dynamics become even more complex.
Modern trajectory design aims to identify and exploit features in the natural dynamics to design trajectories meeting mission requirements. For the most simplified models, analytical tools can obtain preliminary orbits, but in more complex scenarios these tools do not apply. Meanwhile, advances in computational power have made computation of individual trajectories in even complex systems very fast. GPU parallelization allows generating large trajectory databases for a wide range of initial conditions.
In this project you will apply Machine Learning techniques to this data to extract the essential information contained within these trajectories.
This will be achieved through the following steps:
To apply for this project, you need a solid background in the following:
Experience in the following is advantageous:
This project is supervised by Dr Alexander Wittig and hosted at the University of Southampton with funding from the US Airforce Office of Scientific Research and will be co-supervised by Dr Davide Amato from Imperial College London. Funding for travel between these institutions will be made available.
Please note that funding is only available for UK and EU students (countries within Horizon Europe).
If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, please contact Alexander Wittig, Astronautics Research Group, Email: a.wittig@soton.ac.uk
Entry Requirements
A very good undergraduate degree (at least a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent).
Closing date: 31 August 2024.
Applications will be considered in the order that they are received, the position will be considered filled when a suitable candidate has been identified.
Funding: We offer a range of funding opportunities for both UK and international students, including Bursaries and Scholarships. For more information please visit PhD Scholarships | Doctoral College | University of Southampton Apply early for the best opportunity to be considered.
How To Apply
Apply online, by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. Select programme type (Research), 2024/25, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, next page select “PhD Engineering & Environment (Full time)”. In Section 2 of the application form you should insert the name of the supervisor, Dr Alexander Wittig
Applications should include:
For further information please contact: feps-pgr-apply@soton.ac.uk
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