OECD field 2.2 · 7 ideas
Electrical, electronic and information engineering
research ideas.
Qualified university research directions mapped to Electrical, electronic and information engineering. These are starting points for further scoping, literature review and supervision—not completed proposals or claims of novelty.
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Ordered by qualification signalImplementing Impedance Source Control Strategies for Fault-Resilient Renewable Energy Integration in Power Grids
The impedance source concept offers a pathway to stabilize power grids by providing inherent fault protection for renewable energy sources. This study investigates the practical implementation of these control strategies within existing grid architectures to enhance stability.
Designing Intrinsically Interpretable Neural Network Architectures via Adaptive Routing and Temporal Diagnostics
Current human-centric XAI relies on post-hoc explainers that often show systematic disagreement when applied to black-box models. This study proposes shifting toward interpretable-by-design neural networks using adaptive routing and temporal diagnostics to improve consistency.
Optimizing Energy Efficiency in IoT Edge Computing Through Anomaly-Based Data Reduction Strategies
This research explores methods to reduce data transmission in IoT networks using LoRa technology to minimize energy consumption at the edge.
Optimizing Large Language Model Efficiency Through Parameter Configuration and Specialized Application Setups
Large language models are increasingly integrated into diverse fields, yet their performance varies significantly based on setup and parameters. This research direction explores how specific configurations can maximize efficiency and applicability for targeted use cases.
Advancing Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing for Real-Time Monitoring of Complex Biomedical Physiological Signals
Distributed optical fiber sensors offer high-resolution monitoring capabilities that are increasingly relevant for medical diagnostics. This study explores the integration of these sensors into wearable or implantable devices for continuous physiological data collection.
Defining Meta-Responsibility Frameworks for Sustainable and Ethical Artificial Intelligence Ecosystems in Modern Organizations
This paper proposes a shift from isolated AI ethics to a systemic 'meta-responsibility' model, conceptualizing intelligent systems as interconnected socio-technical ecosystems.
Evaluating Human-Centric Cybersecurity Training Effectiveness in High-Risk Organizational Environments and Remote Work Settings
Human factors are critical to cybersecurity, yet the efficacy of specific training interventions remains variable across different organizational structures. This study explores how targeted behavioral training impacts employee adherence to security protocols in high-risk environments.