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lot of interests and investments these days. Active perception of a surrounding environment through AI relies heavily on the design of architectures and their extensive training to generate compact
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the exploration of viable opportunities for the application of immersive learning environments to address key performance questions in sport. The successful candidate will work with a range of existing and new high
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Project contact: Professor Peter Kelly Funding info: Home fees (2024/25) included plus an annual stipend of the research council minimum rate (set by UKRI) of £19,237 for 2024/25. Eligibility: Open to home and overseas students. Only home fees will be covered. Eligible overseas students will...
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system modelling framework (utilising SysML) that effectively represents human-machine teaming in uncertain environments. This research will employ a systematic approach to refine the representation
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to develop new deep learning methods for audio-visual scene analysis in a smart home environment. This will involve the use of heterogeneous sensors, e.g. microphones and cameras, for analysing various sources
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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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This project has a start date of October 2024. There is a growing body of research describing the benefits of exposure to natural environments for human physiology and psychology. Nature, therefore
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biodegradable materials that are slow to degrade in composting facilities (and in the environment). To address this, we will work with state-of -the-art biodegradable polymers alongside an industrial collaborator
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Faculty of Environment EPSRC Project Proposals 24-25 Eligibility: UK applicants only Funding A full-time PhD scholarship in the School of Earth and Environment for a UK candidate, covering a
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joining this ambitious effort, you will contribute to improve the natural environment, the state of our rivers, and help shape future funding and policy strategies in the UK and abroad. Water infrastructure