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the Aalto Engineering Psychology Group Your role and goals We are searching for a full-time Doctoral Researcher working on interactive Artificial Intelligence (AI). The research will focus on user
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The project: This project aims to develop advanced, untethered soft artificial muscles for next-generation power clothing, exosuits, and assistive wearables . Current wearable actuators rely
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PhD Studentship: Artificial Intelligence for Building Performance – Optimising Low-Pressure Airtightness Testing Supervisors: Dr Christopher Wood (Faculty of Engineering) and Dr Grazziela Figueredo
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Feuer International Scholarship in Artificial Intelligence Warwick Manufacturing Group The Feuer International Scholarships in Artificial Intelligence are prestigious and highly competitive PhD
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PhD studentship: Improving reliability of medical processes using system modelling and Artificial Intelligence techniques Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience
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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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Mission-Inspired priorities of Engineering Net Zero and Artificial Intelligence. This vision also reflects RCA’s institutional research priorities: Climate Crisis and the Circular Economy, and Design & AI
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
techniques (e.g., ultrasonic C-scan, X-ray CT, thermography) rely heavily on expert interpretation, are time-consuming, and often fail to detect subsurface or latent damage accurately. Advances in artificial
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artificial intelligence (AI), it is now possible to generate realistic synthetic images, offering an ethical and scalable way to expand healthy tissue collections and support future research. This project will
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if they are cultured for prolonged periods in artificial media away from their plant host. The reasons for this, however, are completely unknown, but probably linked to genomic rearrangements, transposon activity