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projects in the Centre for AI and Robotics Research. Funded PhD projects Adaptive Systems Research Group Artificial Intelligence in Games Continual and Open-ended Reinforcement Learning Information and the
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unified artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of segmenting 3D medical images from standard clinical scans and generating 3D meshes across multiple imaging modalities. The project will also investigate
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Three 3.5 year PhD studentships in artificial intelligence in medicine or health data science funded by the National Institute for Health Research UCL UCLH Biomedical Research Centre are available
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Language Model, or Artificial Intelligence be used? The impact of this research will be to enable practitioners and the stakeholders of systems models to make objective assessment of model qualities using
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). The project selection covers the range of the EPSRC themes which include topics such as Energy and Decarbonisation, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Healthcare Technologies, and many more topics within
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of Warwick. This exciting project, co-supervised by Dr. Sagar Jilka and Dr. Vivek Furtado, focuses on developing a privacy-preserving Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool to predict the worsening of anxiety and
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
mechanics, and artificial intelligence (AI)—specifically in the domains of non-destructive evaluation (NDE), computer vision, and machine learning. It addresses a critical challenge in the structural health
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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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, sleep physiology, statistics, artificial intelligence, and psychology for example. A very significant and specific benefit we can offer is the option for to complete a PhD in the 36-months, if you wish
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"intrinsically-aligned" artificial intelligence, where accuracy, fairness and explainability are all taken into account when selecting the "best" AI model. Requirements: The essential selection criteria include