Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Category
-
Employer
- ;
- University of Surrey
- Abertay University
- City St George’s, University of London;
- Harper Adams University
- Manchester Metropolitan University;
- Newcastle University
- Northeastern University London
- Swansea University
- UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
- University of Cambridge
- University of Exeter;
- University of Nottingham
- University of Oxford
- University of Plymouth
- University of Sussex;
- University of Westminster;
- 7 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
have traditionally been created by humans – including visual art, literature, music, and film. As generative AI systems are becoming more sophisticated, they are redefining existing creative practices
-
training to develop their knowledge and skills in epidemiology, population data science, such as data manipulation, modelling, and visualization, and information governance. The student will have the
-
to about the size of a drinks can. In this project we will use emerging 3D visual sensing technologies such as implicit neural rendering (NeRF, Gaussian Splatting) and Geometric Foundation Models
-
. You will benefit from engagement with experienced researchers and practitioners across traditional arts, game visual art production, game programming, and game design. You will also have access
-
understanding and development of innovation in the areas of music and performing arts, visual arts, digital arts, and cultural heritage. The successful candidate will undertake original research analysing
-
computational approaches, and the art of data visualization in complex but meaningful ways. The student will become an expert in using programming languages like Python and R. We work closely with highly
-
are invited for a 3 year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description Visual disturbances are common and troubling manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis (MS
-
leading research institutions, as well as with artists working in visual arts and music. These interactions play a central role in shaping the lab’s research culture and in fostering innovative, cross
-
damage identification system. The current practice of visual inspection of bridges can be subjective and exposes the workforce to hazardous job sites. In recent years, there have been significant efforts