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computer games. Generative AI (GenAI) is beginning to play an important role in 3D asset creation, in games, film, TV and other media. Assets are digital representations of objects which can be used to build
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to address more novel problems. Keywords include: automatic experimental design, Bayesian inference, human-in-the-loop learning, machine teaching, privacy-preserving learning, reinforcement learning, inverse
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, to support predictive modelling, deep phenotyping, and real-world evidence generation. Apply and refine causal inference methodologies, such as structural equation modelling and Bayesian approaches, to better
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cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine built by Tom Kilburn and Sir Freddie
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for an enthusiastic, well-motivated individual to work as part of a sociable multi-disciplinary team consisting of physicists, computer scientists, clinicians, radiographers, and imaging experts. The ideal candidate
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discoveries. Manchester’s industrial and cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine
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foundation in at least one of the following areas: computer vision, computational imaging, computational biomechanics, applied mathematics and statistical modelling, focusing on algorithm design and clinical
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computer. Now, we’re writing the next chapter with Unit M, our new innovation unit designed to unlock the full innovation impact of the University for our city, our region, and the world. Unit M exists
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obtain a PhD or equivalent in Physics, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a relevant discipline. You must have hands-on experimental experience and skills in thin-film
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develop a feedback interface integrating human natural sensory and robot’s artificial information. This will encompass mechatronics design, system integration, robotic control, computer vision algorithms