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to machine learning and deep neural networks, into the DG finite element solver to reduce computational costs while maintaining the accuracy. The key objective of this work will be to provide step-change
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(or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline. Ideal candidate will have some prior knowledge in deep learning and computer graphics. Subject area: Medical imaging, biomedical engineering, computer science & IT
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turbulence, and use this knowledge to identify control strategies through deep reinforcement learning. The methods developed in this project will directly contribute to designing novel porous media
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background in Computer Science, Mathematics. Students with interests in machine learning, deep learning, AI, uncertainty quantification, probabilistic methods are encouraged to apply. For eligible students
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on cutting-edge topics such as: Data-efficient learning Explainable AI Memory-efficient deep learning Energy-efficient deep learning Parameter-efficient fine-tuning of foundational models The PhD studentship
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an increasingly complex development environment. Areas to consider that impact the modelling are: Framework Language Process How wide / how deep i.e. what do we model and why? How much provides a good answer i.e
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Appropriate computational skills and knowledge of programming languages (Python, C++, etc.) Experience with Machine and Deep Learning models and software (Keras, Scikit-Learn, Convolutional Neural Networks, etc
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candidate will join the energetic human-centred computing group led by Professor Moi Hoon Yap. Project aims and objectives The project aims to design innovative deep multimodal learning methods to understand
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and prosthetic devices in the real-world. This PhD project offers the opportunity to work on pioneering research that combines state of the art computational modelling (deep neural networks) and
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. Demonstration of open source project work (e.g., GitHub repositories), and familiarity with machine learning and deep learning frameworks (scikit-learn, PyTorch, LLM API’s) is a plus. Applicants should