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: Applications accepted all year round Details Our research aims to develop forms of computational imaging in which the optical components of conventional imaging systems are replaced or enhanced by computational
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in simulated environments and with real data on real UAVs. Defining and calculating measures for levels of trust in the developed algorithms is essential. These uncertainty-aware algorithms can self
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Deadline: 30 June 2025 Details This project aims to develop new algorithms for reinforcement learning from human feedback, to effectively solve complex reinforcement learning tasks without a predefined
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the results of which would be used to enrich the available experimental data in order to develop a Design for Manufacture and Performance concept based on machine learning algorithms where the required
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of Sheffield is involved in the DUNE project with a broad range of responsibilities in detector construction, modelling and software development. This PhD project will focus on development of a methodology for
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electromagnetic design. We will explore advanced topologies for mmwave metasurfaces, design novel reconfiguration mechanisms, and develop intelligent algorithms to optimize scattering characteristics in real-time
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explore data-driven methods including machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, to develop predictive HMPM tools that can diagnose, detect, and predict faults in machinery
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, including how to guarantee the properties of stability and constraint satisfaction while probing the system and learning a new model. This project aims to develop novel algorithms for the adaptive distributed
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. Assess the build quality of parts generated through control model algorithms. Validate that methodologies developed are transferrable between different LPBF platforms through evaluation of parts generated
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Development of Digital Twin Models for Real-Time Condition Monitoring of Electrical Machines in Electric Vehicle Applications School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project