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the network, and every synapse is updated, on every epoch. Recent work has begun to challenge both halves of this independently. Progressive Data Dropout has shown that progressively reducing the training set
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resolution. This PhD offers the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research with direct industrial impact, combining fundamental fluid mechanics with modern data-driven techniques. The successful candidate
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data-driven methods to develop an inverse design framework for manufacturing systems. Together, we will advance the capability to design manufacturing systems that embed reliability, resilience
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in a relevant subject – Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical/Information Engineering, Computer Science, Analytical Bioscience, Physics or related disciplines. Prior experience with medical imaging
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, self-starter, PhD student to run the follow up questionnaires and analyse the data. This offers an exceptional research opportunity to investigate the contribution of lifestyle factors, particularly
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Data is more valuable than oil, so it has been said. Quantum computing offers new unusual datasets thereby presenting new opportunities for AI approaches. Quantum computing is raising the prospect
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subject – Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical/Information Engineering, Computer Science, Analytical Bioscience, Physics or related disciplines. Prior experience with medical imaging, particularly MRI, medical
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strategy to improve the turbulence detection and quantification. The flow turbulence and velocity in a vascular flow phantom will be measured by Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), against which MRI data will
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support a more controlled, data-informed manufacturing environment and improve structural performance across the full lifecycle of high-value engineered components. Aim The student will have opportunities
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in advanced experimental techniques, data analysis, and interdisciplinary problem solving at the interface of physics, materials science, and device-relevant functionality. Outcomes will include high