Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3.5 years.
The Cascade Centre at the University of Cambridge has five PhD studentships available to start in October 2026. We're looking for strong computer science candidates with interests in any of the areas of computer architecture, compilers, design verification and AI / machine learning.
Launched in 2024, the Computer Architecture and Semiconductor Design Centre at the University of Cambridge performs research into some of the grand challenges in computer architecture, design automation and semiconductors. We have expertise across the breadth of the area, encompassing the design and optimisation of general-purpose microprocessors, specialised accelerators, on-chip interconnect and memory systems, along with verification, compilation and networking.
PhD students in CASCADE work on significant research challenges during their studies. We're currently accepting applications within two research themes with broad challenges for each.
The Computer Architecture Group consists of PostDocs and PhD students investigating performance, security, reliability and efficiency in future systems. We're a broad group encompassing traditional microarchitecture, compiler toolchains, machine-learning systems and quantum computer architecture, developing solutions within compilers, computer architectures and all associated tools. The group sits within the Department of Computer Science and Technology a vibrant and internationally leading environment. Collaboration with researchers at other universities and industry around the world is encouraged and there are strong links within the group with local, national and international companies.
We seek highly motivated candidates with a strong background in computer science (1st class honours degree or equivalent, although a Master's is particularly desirable) with a particular interest in computer architecture, compilers and / or associated areas. Applicants should identify a potential Supervisor , contact them to discuss research areas and then write a short research proposal. Our dedicated applications page describes the process in more detail.
This position is open to applicants from anywhere in the world; all university fees will be paid by the project and the successful candidate will receive a stipend at the UKRI rate for 3.5 years. An annual allowance will be provided for research training.
We encourage groups currently underrepresented in Engineering and Physical Science subjects. Amongst UK-domiciled students, this includes women, Black British, British Bangladeshi and British Pakistani applicants. Amongst UK-domiciled and international applicants, we also particularly welcome applications from people from low-income backgrounds, mature students, care-experienced students, and students from families where no parent or care-giver went to university.
Further information can be found on our widening participation webpages .
For further information, contact Professor Timothy Jones
Please quote reference NR47730 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
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