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Santos, Dr RG Bryant, Dr Chris Bousfield Application Deadline: 31 October 2025 Details We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to develop innovative artificial intelligence methods for plant species
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-Royce, Thales, and UKRI—offering global relevance in low-power AI hardware, embedded intelligence, and adaptive electronics. The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has necessitated
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should have a strong foundation in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and multi-agent systems, along with experience in programming, data analysis, and model development. Knowledge
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. The enhanced image quality will support earlier and more reliable detection of eye diseases. Combining artificial intelligence with mathematical modelling, this non-invasive, cost-effective approach has
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predictive accuracy and prohibitively long computational times, making them unsuitable for real-time process control. Artificial intelligence (AI) models present a promising alternative by addressing
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convert relevant measurement data into actionable information, such as the health condition, and/or the remaining useful life of critical assets. Currently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) based big data