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optimized for resource-constrained IoT edge devices, - And what role optimised computing architectures can play in executing these models efficiently. The project will be conducted in close
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interoperability across complex assets and systems. The research will explore how common data architectures can be used to enhance semantic understanding and enable better decision-making across system-of-systems
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investigate strategies to enhance communication security, focusing on resilience against jamming and spoofing attacks. Students will work on designing secure architectures that ensure data integrity and system
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The project: The deployment of generative AI—particularly Large Language Models (LLMs) based on transformer architectures—in industrial settings poses several critical challenges. Ensuring reliable
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samples lacking cellular and spatial resolution. The hypothesis underpinning this project is that obesity alters the cellular content, activation state and, critically, the spatial architecture
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Fields: Open across ten schools covering disciplines such as Engineering, Construction, Computer Science, Law, Business, Arts and Creative Industries, Architecture, Health, and Education Duration: Standard
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. The School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering (ACE) at the University of East London (UEL) is deeply embedded in London’s dynamic and diverse communities. Known for its innovative, impact-driven
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by Executive Dean Professor Chris Harty, CTE brings together four schools: Architecture & Planning, Construction, Property & Surveying, Engineering & Design, and Computer Science & Digital Technologies
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, and a strong interest in applying advanced physical and computational methods to real-world challenges in energy and environmental technologies. The research will focus on the nano-architecture
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for these architectures. This will also guide hardware design for such devices and tackle crucial challenges in networked systems and entanglement transmission. Candidate’s profile Knowledge of quantum computing and an