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summary Join an international team developing scalable algorithms to solve numerical linear algebra challenges on supercomputers. Modern high-performance computing increasingly relies on hardware
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including: * Algorithmic game theory * Approximation algorithms * Automata and formal languages * Combinatorics and graph algorithms * Computational complexity * Logic and games * Online and dynamic
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-cases of classical supercomputers, the development of quantum CFD algorithms will be of widespread benefit upon the arrival of fault-tolerant quantum computing. This project involves the adaptation
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) develop novel performance metrics combining accuracy and explainability, to be tested across different AI model types; (2) devise new algorithms for selecting models optimised for holistic performance
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data are needed to enhance our understanding of sources, pathways and impact of litter. Cefas is developing a visible light (VL) deep learning (DL) algorithm and collected a large 89 litter category
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designed to meet multiple needs in marine biodiversity monitoring. The project aims to develop embedded novel deep learning and computer vision algorithms to extend the system’s capabilities to classify
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-terminal antennas and beamforming operating in FR1 bands and future FR-2, enabling robust terrestrial–satellite integration for safety-critical air mobility services. To develop AI-based algorithms
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. Analysis of images will investigate the efficacy of manual digital approaches (e.g., Dot Dot Goose) and the development of a marine litter characterisation and quantification algorithm for automated analysis
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Assessment Systems: Toward Trustworthy AI for Complex Educational Evaluation Image and Video Analysis Using Machine Learning Algorithms Mathematical and Computational Neuroscience, from neural data and network
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GNSS alone leaves systems vulnerable to interference, spoofing, or outages, particularly in dense urban environments. The development of 6G networks with integrated TN and NTN infrastructures provides