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accelerators originally designed for artificial intelligence. These accelerators achieve exceptional performance by using low precision arithmetic, which is sufficient for machine learning tasks but much too
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of components in the system, which are accelerated through the aging of the infrastructure; climate change, due to changing weather conditions and environmental factors impacting on the system; and deliberate
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the Healthcare Technologies Institute and the Precision Healthcare Technology Accelerator. The School of Engineering also has an established Medical Engineering research group with links to several SME and
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of innovative research to ensure real-world impact through the Healthcare Technologies Institute and the Precision Healthcare Technology Accelerator. The School of Engineering also has an established Medical
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Healthcare Technology Accelerator. The School of Engineering also has an established Medical Engineering research group with links to several SME and multinational medical device companies. Funding notes
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, the project accelerates trait data acquisition by applying computer vision to herbarium specimens and field photos, as well as large language models to extract complementary information from literature and
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that can be investigated to provide an accelerated path to a more sustainable future. Additional considerations will include potential changes in user transportation habits and the increasing role
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of quantum sensors for acceleration sensing is a key priority due to its potential to revolutionise inertial navigation, environmental monitoring and geological surveying. Presently, the acceleration sensing
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partnership with leading industrial partners. The MTC is an independent Research and Technology Organisation (RTO) aimed at de-risking and accelerating the adoption of disruptive technologies within the UK
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to understand how hybridisation and genome duplication (ploidisation) affect gene regulation and stability, with the goal of developing new, fertile Miscanthus hybrids that can accelerate efforts to reduce carbon