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candidate will explore programmable, AI-enhanced networking frameworks designed to meet the evolving demands of Industry 5.0. This includes developing novel architectures that combine Software-Defined
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#content5-406934 , is participating in cutting-edge CELTIC MECON research project, focusing on network automation in 6G network architectures. The candidate aims to work in the following areas: Machine
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infrastructure. For reduced (CapEx) costs, greater flexibility and faster evolution, mobile core/radio network functions today are largely realised in software over commodity computing hardware in private/public
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PhD funding opportunity Do you have an Architectural Degree and are interested in the sustainable intervention of built heritage at risk? Are you curious about how digital recording technologies can
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PhD funding opportunity Do you have an Architectural Degree and are interested in the sustainable intervention of built heritage at risk? Are you curious about how digital recording technologies can
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infrastructure. For reduced (CapEx) costs, greater flexibility and faster evolution, mobile core/radio network functions today are largely realised in software over commodity computing hardware in private/public
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complex with many variations in design, particularly the foil structural architectures. Hence there is the need to extend this simulation tool to be applicable across a wide range of potential design types
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quantization levels (e.g., int8, fp16) will also be explored. Develop intelligent workload allocation techniques to maximize resource utilization. Develop optimized software routines of commonly used AI tasks
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students and post-doctoral researchers using high performance computing to advance understanding of high-speed aerodynamics. Over the past decade we have developed efficient open-source software that enables
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are essential. Strong skills in using ANSYS fluent, Python, Matlab or similar coding software are desirable. The studentship offers exciting research based in the Department of Architecture and Built Environment