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Primary supervisor - Prof Cristóbal Uauy Wheat provides 20% of the calories and protein consumed by humans. The world population will reach 9 billion by 2050, which requires food production to more than double. Although plant breeding has led to the development of high-yielding wheat varieties,...
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the development of specialized hardware architectures capable of efficient, real-time processing. Embedded AI hardware architectures, including neuromorphic processors and low-power AI accelerators
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. This probabilistic approach reflects the uncertainty and variability of geological systems, providing, in addition, a measure of confidence. (4) Calibration Ai architecture. The final component develops a calibration
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aims are (i) to develop a digital twin architecture capable of integrating heterogeneous environmental data streams (satellite-measured sea-surface temperatures), in-situ beach temperatures collected
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Although the development of systems architectures and models has been an established practice for many years, the assessment of the quality of models has relied on expert judgement with
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. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI), multi-sensor fusion, and cognitive systems, the research will pioneer robust navigation architectures. These improvements are key to making future transport
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The Cambridge Sustainable Design Group within the Department of Architecture invites applications for the role of Research Assistant/Associate in Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing for Decarbonisation
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, visions and concerns in innovation. Entry requirements The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1 in Geography, Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, Design, Architecture, Engineering, Computer
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. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI), multi-sensor fusion, and cognitive systems, the research will pioneer robust navigation architectures. These improvements are key to making future transport
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and experience with transformer architectures or LLM frameworks. • Mathematical rigor in logic, formal specifications, or constraint satisfaction. • Excellent English communication skills (spoken and