55 algorithm-development-"the"-"University-of-Birmingham" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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components, with enhanced functionalities capable of gathering extra optical information. The proposed project is to design flat metamaterial optics [1,2,3] and utilise their increased functionality to develop
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components, with enhanced functionalities capable of gathering extra optical information. The proposed project is to design flat metamaterial optics [1,2,3] and utilise their increased functionality to develop
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coalitions for delivering reliable, low-carbon energy services. Collaborating closely with UK Power Networks, SSE Energy Solutions, and the University of East London, you will develop robust economic Model
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will develop autonomous on-board guidance algorithms for space missions using open-source numerical solvers for convex optimisation developed at the University of Oxford. The focus will be on designing
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, and space hardware. This PhD research aims to develop a comprehensive Mode Selection Framework for Reduced Order Modelling (ROM) in Structural Dynamics—using machine learning to build robust
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) uses principles from systems neuroscience to develop reliable, low-power spiking neural networks and learning algorithms for implementation in a new generation of neuromorphic hardware. Both projects
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formulation, which displays striking similarities to that used by the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) community, has inspired the investigators to adopt conventional CFD algorithms in the novel context
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Award summary This studentship provides an annual living allowance (stipend) of £21,470, and full tuition fees (Home fee level only). Overview This project will develop uncertainty quantification
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quantitative analysis skills and experience developing algorithms and/or conducting statistical analyses with biological datasets. Background and work knowledge in statistics, algorithms, optimization of novel
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sustainability. The research will delve into power-aware computing strategies, thermal management, and the development of algorithms that balance performance with energy consumption. Students will aim to create