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interference, while ensuring energy-efficient and scalable operation. This PhD project will focus on developing machine learning algorithms to enable robust channel estimation, intelligent user association
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. Expected outcomes include: development of novel algorithms that significantly improve predictive accuracy for equipment failure; creation of scalable monitoring systems that reduce operational costs
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for Pollinator Monitoring: Train and optimise deep learning models for pollinator detection and classification using annotated image datasets. Post-processing object tracking algorithms will be incorporated
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advance the development of the Tool’s algorithms and functionality. As a key innovative component of D-Suite, this open-source tool will achieve wide industry visibility, and will be formally evaluated by
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
Thermography. This raw dataset is needed to be processed and annotated to train supervised and unsupervised AI models. The research will aim to develop deep learning algorithms for damage classification
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learning algorithm to develop an ability to choose what main data pattern/structure to preserve? This PhD project will approach this question by developing modelling strategies and pipelines to enable human
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the ranking. However, STV method becomes considerably more complex with encrypted ballots. Our goal is to develop an algorithm/protocol to count encrypted ballot using the STV method. Our first point of
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context. The work will include, but is not limited to: investigating new mathematical formulations of the underlying physics; developing fast algorithms and numerical methods that leverage modern parallel
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conduct cutting-edge research on topics including, but not limited to: Complexity theory Quantum algorithms and complexity Sublinear algorithms Interactive proofs, PCPs, and zero-knowledge proofs
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sustainability goals whilst improving operational efficiency? This PhD studentship will involve developing machine learning models, creating virtual manufacturing replicas, and implementing optimisation algorithms