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of theoretical and applied IT programmes of study at all levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning
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allow you to explore the fundament physical limits of the technique and to create new image reconstruction algorithms. This project offers the opportunity to produce new techniques in imaging physics
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the utility and the robustness of different explanation strategies. A large focus of this project will be on leveraging novel and interpretable approaches in applied domains such as algorithmic fairness and
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industrial partners and is partly externally funded by the KK Foundation. In co-production with our corporate partners and the community, we develop concepts, principles, methods, algorithms, and tools
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the context of algorithmic problems related to constraint satisfaction and graph homomorphism and isomorphism problems. It brings to bear significant new mathematical (algebraic and topological) methods
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-time sensing, multi-sensor fusion, and intelligent algorithms can jointly enable safer, greener, and smarter rail operations. Key research topics include eco-driving, environment cooperative perception
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Physics graduates with a strong background in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer. The work will involve the use of flow diagnostics techniques and post-processing algorithms. It will also require
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reinforcement learning and evolutionary algorithms to balance emissions reduction, safety, commuter convenience, economic factors and policy evaluation to generate optimised sustainable mobility plans. Decision
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the context of algorithmic problems related to constraint satisfaction and graph homomorphism and isomorphism problems. It brings to bear significant new mathematical (algebraic and topological) methods
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Your Job: Random unitaries are a ubiquitous tool in quantum information and quantum computing, with applications in the characterization of quantum hardware, quantum algorithms, quantum cryptography