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About the Project Applications are invited for a PhD position in “Probabilistic Artificial Intelligence” at the School of Mathematics, University of Bristol. Please visit the page below to see
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Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Liquid Crystals Application deadline: All year round The successful candidate will join the PhD programme of the Department of Mathematics
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This project provides an excellent opportunity to develop state-of-the-art mathematical models and computational tools of emerging respiratory pathogens, within a world-renowned research group
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, this project aims to develop a novel modelling and analysis approach to address the mathematical and technical challenges of the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) mechanisms globally. The successful PhD
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and Paralympic games cycles where the cycling team have seen unparalleled success on the track. We are pleased to be able to offer a PhD opportunity working alongside Team GB cycling and Shell to
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This research opportunity invites self-funded PhD candidates to develop advanced deblurring techniques for retinal images using deep learning and variational methods. Retinal images often suffer
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PhD Studentship: Revolutionising Litz Wire Development for Next Generation Ultra-High Speed Propulsion Motors The Manufacturing Technology Centre UK, and University of Nottingham This project offers
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 42-month PhD studentship with Dr Rachel Nicks and Prof Stephen Coombes on the Leverhulme Trust-funded project White Matter Computation: Utilising Axonal
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the opportunity for the PhD student to lead the development of innovative simulation tools that predict Litz wire behaviour across electrical, thermal, and mechanical domains. Supported by the MTC’s advanced wire
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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