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algorithms, have excelled in tasks like computer vision, image recognition and large language models (LLM). However, their reliance on extensive computational resources results in excessively high energy
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Funding for: UK Students Funding amount: Home (UK) tuition fees & stipend at standard UKRI rates. A PhD studentship (3.5 years) is available from May 2025 under the supervision of Prof. Ulrich Rass
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the experimental process. Time permitting, flow sheet modelling will convert the theoretical and bench-scale chemistry research into a practical liquid-liquid extraction set-up. This PhD project will run alongside
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Application deadline: 30/04/2025 How to apply:uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 How many positions: 1 This 4 year PhD project is fully funded and home students, and EU students with settled status
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before determining their visual loss arises from cortical, rather than ocular deficits. Tests of cortical visual function are used rarely except by highly specialised neurology/neuro-ophthalmology
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, machine learning techniques may be integrated to accelerate simulations and improve medical image processing, ultimately aiding in stroke diagnosis and treatment planning. Please note that this is a self
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learning algorithms. This PhD project will explore in-depth the power of cutting-edge deep learning techniques in image understanding, segmentation, classification and change detection, and develop
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@plymouth.ac.uk ) Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2025 Project Description A PhD studentship is available in the laboratory of Prof. David
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Aviation by 2050. This exciting doctoral project, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, will develop innovative computer vision methods which when combined with optical flow velocimetry will enable imaging
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conditions, these products end up stuck to the sides of the drier (see picture above), leading to wastage and the need for expensive manual removal and cleaning of the equipment. The drying process is complex