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approaches (e.g. SPG) as well as the use of machine learning, advanced computing, statistical modelling to explore the stochastic response to complex scenarios. This project offers the opportunity to undertake
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this overall aim, the student will Employ computer programming methods to determine the occurrence of Alzheimer disease in obstructive sleep apnoea patients using previously collected clinical data and Perform
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calculations of well-characterized 2D materials, simulations of electron microscopy images, and machine learning methods to reconstruct the 3D atomic positions of materials from a 2D microscopy image. The
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to develop forecasting models. The use of machine learning methods for demand modelling could also be considered. The models that are developed will be implemented in a modelling tool which could be used by
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powerful framework for decentralised machine learning. FL enables multiple entities to collaboratively train a global machine learning model without sharing their private data, thus enhancing privacy
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and has a large group of collaborators. You will be joining a great team of supportive and social PhD students working in a high-quality research environment. Learn More: The Dynamics Research Group
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in computer vision would be beneficial but not essential; determination, curiosity, and a willingness to learn are key attributes we value. Applicants with alternative qualifications, industry
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) Familiarity with machine learning models, for example, large language model (Desirable) *This opportunity will cover UK/Home fees. Overseas students who wish to apply would need to be able to finance
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, manipulate large datasets, visualise data and perform numerical and statistical analysis is a requirement. Experience in handling 'big data', machine learning and working in distributed teams, is useful
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offers a modular, cohort-based training programme with emphasis on innovation and impact, collaborative working and learning, continuous development, active engagement with partners and stakeholders and