PhD Studentship: Extended Reality Interfaces for Computer-Aided Decision-Making Processes
Overview
- Qualification type: PhD
- Subject area: Extended Reality, Immersive Systems, Computer Graphics
- Location/Campus: Hatfield, College Lane Campus
- Start date: 2 June 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter
- Closing application date: 26 April 2025
- Duration: 3 years, full time.
Project outline
The PhD studentship aims at studying and developing more comprehensive user interfaces for computer-aided decision-making processes, which can benefit from 3D/360 visualization, wearable and immersive displays, virtual and augmented reality technologies, eye-tracking and HCI design solutions. The project looks at new methods to increase tele-presence and situational awareness in tele-exploration and tele-intervention for:
- Immersive observations of operational scenarios and network-centred operation (NCO) information, including positions, threats and airborne warning and control systems (AWACS)
- Streamlined and effective decision making in complex scenarios
- Natural interaction and communication between command and control (C2) theatre and operational units, and among individuals in C2 theatres.
Supervisors
- Principal supervisor: Dr Salvatore Livatino
- Industry supervisor: Dr Alessandro Zocco
Entry requirements
Essential:
- Educated with an undergraduate honours’ degree (or equivalent qualification) in Computer Science/Engineering or in a relevant subject area
- Significant experience in graphic software development and highly proficient in computer programming languages for XR development
- Proven ability to translate and implement specialised innovative ideas into functional code
- Excellent organisational skills, able to organise own research activities to high quality standards and deadlines
- Strong self-motivation with ability to handle complex problems requiring advanced knowledge
- Ability to work collaboratively and manage time independently to meet deadlines
- Problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Excellent oral and written English communication skills, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information.
Desirable:
- A relevant master’s degree will be an advantage
- Publications in high-impact international journals and conferences
- Experience with state-of-the-art AI/ML software libraries.
Eligibility
Applicants must be permanently resident in the UK and have UK Home fee status.
How to apply
Informal enquires can be made to Dr Salvatore Livatino Head of Communication and Intelligent Systems research group.
Please complete an application form
In section 11 you must provide a comprehensive personal statement of up to 500 words describing your motivation to do research on this project at the University of Hertfordshire, and providing information on how you meet any of the essential or desirable requirements described above.
Please also send with your application form:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Two academic references - to be sent direct from the referee to the Doctoral College
- Copies of qualification certificates and transcripts.
Your completed application should be emailed to the Doctoral College
Closing date for applications: 26 April 2025.
Expected studentship start date: 2 June 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter).
Funding information
The award includes cover for UK home tuition fees and a stipend at standard UKRI rates.