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                by detecting and predicting threats such as pests, diseases, and environmental stress in line with the UK Plant Biosecurity Strategy. The project harnesses computer vision, deep learning, and large 
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                data are needed to enhance our understanding of sources, pathways and impact of litter. Cefas is developing a visible light (VL) deep learning (DL) algorithm and collected a large 89 litter category 
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                . You will focus on machine learning, but will be involved in all areas. There are also spinout opportunities. For details: PhD information sheet The team have wide experience studying bumblebee behaviour 
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                syndrome. Targeted projects currently include the following: Use AI/machine learning approaches to develop a means to quantify and classify tic movements and vocalisations in Tourette syndrome/tic disorder 
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                ? This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to apply machine learning to solve a critical engineering challenge within the railway industry. The Challenge: Rail grinding is a crucial maintenance activity 
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                the intersection of ecology, machine learning, and sustainable land management, the research will combine field data collection, deep learning model development, and stakeholder co-design to support biodiversity 
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                on the performance of the CMF; Using machine-learning (deep learning) methods to develop a predictive model and conduct the sensitivity study to investigate the multiple factors on the performance of flow meter 
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                the investigation and realization of improved microwave probe design, data processing, and visualization techniques to provide a robust method of data analysis, flaw characterization and sizing. AI/machine learning 
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                filled. This fully funded PhD explores AI-native and sensing-aware wireless systems where communications and sensing are co-designed end-to-end. You will unify modern machine learning, statistical signal 
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                , biology, or a closely related discipline Desirable experience: optics and photonics, AI/machine learning, biology, or biomedical sciences Excellent English, analytical, and problem-solving skills UK