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: Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, typically in the physical sciences or engineering. Experience of computer simulation, or
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the development of specialized hardware architectures capable of efficient, real-time processing. Embedded AI hardware architectures, including neuromorphic processors and low-power AI accelerators
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, mathematics and the physical sciences. Students should be able to demonstrate aptitude for computer modelling and enthusiasm to address real-world problems of great policy significance. Number Of Awards One
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, including engineering, mathematics and the physical sciences. Students should be able to demonstrate aptitude for computer modelling and enthusiasm to address real-world problems of great policy significance