The Centre for Doctoral Training in Sensing, Processing, and AI for Defence and Security (SPADS) provides world-class training for PhD students in concert with the defence industry and MoD/Dstl, to address the urgent need for highly qualified and experienced personnel within the defence technology sector. Over the next eight years, we will support and collaborate closely with the SPADS CDT to strengthen the UK’s position at the forefront of technological innovation. This transformational initiative will equip the next generation of defence scientists, who will play a critical role in addressing future challenges and ensuring the security of our nation. Prof Andy Bell Dstl Chief S&T Officer (CSTO) How to get involved We are looking for companies to propose or co-create with us, challenging, needs-driven projects to address some of the most strategically important areas facing the defence and security sector. Projects must align with SPADS’ research focus, and it is intended that these projects will make an original contribution to the company’s activities and practices or to knowledge for the sector. Previous PhD students have worked on research projects with sponsors such as Leonardo UK, ST Microelectronics, AMD, and Saab. We welcome projects proposed by partners, and projects co-developed with a partner and SPADS academic. Partners are also welcome to sponsor an existing unpartnered project, in which case we welcome discussions on refining the project direction. Document SPADS Partner Brochure (3.72 MB / PDF) Benefits: more than a PhD The University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University’s new Centre for Doctoral Training Programme focuses on generation-after-next technologies for information processing in defence and security, and spans the entire range from hardware development to algorithmic AI development.This offers a unique opportunity for the UK defence sector to develop a training environment that meets its current and future needs.• Co-create PhD projects with experts in multiple fields• Gain access to a large network of world-leading academics and gain early-access view of current research• Help shape the overall research agenda at programme level• Close student-industrial sponsor contact is built in, to ensure student education meets your staffing needs• Rich suite of CPD ensures students understand the business, ethical, social, strategic and security context of their work• Stay in the loop by participation in a defence and security network We gain privileged access to cutting-edge technologies and advanced research concepts. The PhD projects we currently have within the CDT directly contribute to our R&D capabilities by delivering novel machine learning and AI methodologies tailored to our applications in imaging, photonics and other technologies. This accelerates our capability to integrate state-of-the-art AI techniques withinour technology development. Dr. Robert Nicol, Technology Development Manager, STMicroelectronics Partners: AMDAtlas ElektronikAWEBabcockBOWCraft ProspectDiscover SpaceFaculty.AIIgenceKaonKeysightLeidosLeonardo MathworksMBDAMind FoundryQinetiqRokeSaabScotlandISSTMicroelectronicsThalesThe DatalabThe Scotland 5G Centre (S5GC)Frazer-Nash This article was published on 2025-10-31