School of Science, Engineering and Environment

University of Salford

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Dr F Meziane  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

n 2008 this Research Centre, together with colleagues from other Research Groups at the University of Salford, finished in the top two research groups in the Research Fortnight’s ‘Research Power’ table, with 75% of our research graded at international standard and 25% at world-leading standard.

We have developed novel methods and systems for the analysis and recognition of images and other data, learning behaviours and causal models that have a wide range of potential applications including prediction of credit ratings, restoration of historical documents, medical diagnosis, programme ratings, semantic tagging, segmentation of types of viewers and their behaviours, text mining and retrieval, intelligent scheduling, user modeling and as embedded self-learning components in intelligent agents.
For more information on this research area, potential projects, funding and supervisors please contact:

Nathalie Audren-Howarth
T: 0161 295 5278
[Email Address Removed]

Ruth Breckill
T: 0161 295 5262
[Email Address Removed]

http://www.cse.salford.ac.uk/research/dmpr.php

Where will I study?

 About the Project

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

The School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE) is the largest school at the University of Salford. More than 250 postgraduate researchers (PGRs) study with us. We offer full and part-time PhD programmes as well as split-site and distance learning ones. Our innovative MPhil programme is designed to transition students from the guided module-structure towards independent learning and researching and our MSc by Research students are supported acquiring the skills needed for a successful transition towards further research or into a workplace of their choosing.

Why study at the School of Science, Engineering and Environment?

A PGR proposal writing webinar and support sessions for applicants

Generous annual conference travel grants

International PGR Conference (IPGRC): Student-led conference with proceedings (every two years)

An inclusive international environment

Internationally recognised research centres and award-winning researchers and research facilities with strong links to industry

250+

postgraduate students

31

PhDs

78%

world-leading or internationally excellent and 88% outstanding innovative impact in the REF 2021 rating

Manchester  United Kingdom

main campus

About the School of Science, Engineering and Environment

At the School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE), University of Salford more than 250 postgraduate researchers (PGRs) and 200 academics conduct research that was rated in the Research Excellent Framework (REF) 2021 as “world-leading, internationally excellent” (78%) and as producing “outstanding innovative impact” (88%). PGRs work with their supervisors on ground breaking research at our world-leading research facilities. They collaborate on research projects, speak at conferences including our International PGR conference (IPGRC) and publish their findings in established journals. Each PGR is supported in one of our ten subject-specific PGR research groups that are aligned with our research centres. These groups develop and integrate PGRs in the wider research community by organising events, trips, writing retreats, talks among other activities.

For more information please visit: Postgraduate Research in the School of Science, Engineering and Environment or find our brochure here.

Contact details

For admissions, please contact: pgr-supportssee@salford.ac.uk

For support with proposal writing, please contact: seeproposalwritingpgr@salford.ac.uk





Main campus

University of Salford

Manchester

North West

United Kingdom

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