This project aims to unlock the potential of municipal solid waste (MSW), which harbours diverse microbial communities capable of degrading complex organic materials. Read more
In psychiatry, the selection of antipsychotics and antidepressants is led by a trial-and-error approach. The prescribing of these medications is complicated by sub-optimal efficacy and high rates of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Read more
The School of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews is offering a number of PhD scholarships for 3.5 years of study in our doctoral research programme. Read more
Background to the project. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex condition, arising from the interplay of genetics, lifestyle, and environmental risk factors. Read more
The chair for Biochemistry II (Proteomics and Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry) is a leading group in functional proteomics research using cutting-edge mass spectrometry-based technologies. Read more
The increasing congestion of Earth's orbit with satellites and debris poses significant challenges in space activities, while sensors from space provide valuable data about the Earth to inform net zero. Read more
Human data is centric to many computer science, machine learning and biomedical engineering research. Such data includes human images/videos, motions and trajectories, medical images (X-ray, MRI, CT), faces, gestures, medical records, etc. Read more
Driving by the heavy demands from the games and animation industry, smart virtual characters underpinned by deep learning based artificial intelligence have received significant focus. Read more
Many important applications in materials science and medical imaging rely on high detail image slices / scans which are compared across time (e.g. Read more
This project is one of a number that are in competition for funding from the University of Bath URSA competition, for entry in September 2025. Read more
Scholarship and funding opportunities . Scholarships and funding opportunities are available for postgraduate research degrees and PhD study in Arts and Humanities at the University of Glasgow. . Read more
Bacterial strains in the human gut microbiome can live for decades in association to us. During this time their genomes mutate, we assume that this happens partly to adapt to our own lifestyles. Read more
Facial recognition is one of the most academically studied and industrially developed areas within computer vision where we readily find associated applications deployed globally. Read more
X-ray security screening is widely used to maintain aviation/transport security, and its significance poses a particular interest in future automated screening systems that can be deployed for transportation and border security screening alike. Read more
Today, autonomous vehicle and robotics research is a continuously evolving field and spanning all areas of AI autonomy, including perception, behaviour prediction, motion planning, explainability and safety critical AI systems. Read more
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