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, they prepare slides from the blood to examine it. The amount of plasma cells - specifically, more than 10% of abnormal plasma cells - helps determine the treatment options and can affect how long
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development of new control algorithms suitable for the environment and tailored to work in collaboration with humans. The main research contributions are: a) Novel computer vision-based algorithms for defect
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distance. This research will be part of the Cognitive Robotics Lab within Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC). The focus of ISRC is to develop fundamentally new AI algorithms in areas such as
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significantly, current AI algorithms do not provide insight into how computations are performed. This lack of explainable AI (XAI) severely limits its application in areas such as finance and healthcare, and
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increased speed, network heterogeneity, and extensive use of virtualisation introduce new challenges, especially regarding security and privacy. This PhD aims to develop advanced security techniques for 6G
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, employ AI algorithms for accurate sustainability tracking, and deliver real-time insights that support proactive decision-making. Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Vice Chancellor's Research Scholarship (VCRS) Summary Machine-learning algorithms are becoming essential
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computing systems has accelerated the development of a new paradigm called ‘Approximate Computing’, which often surpasses traditional architectures in efficiency. As a result, approximate computing is quickly
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exploits ML algorithms, coupled with an intuitive smartphone app, to forecast an individual’s risk of experiencing a seizure using data obtained from wearable devices. All development within the project is
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further insights into their underlying neural mechanisms and computational principles. This Ph.D. research project will focus on two aspects: (i) developing and applying advanced AI and machine learning