The analysis of algorithms is a substantial contribution that mathematics has made to computer science. Typically, the efficiency of an algorithm is determined by how much resource the algorithm consumes as a function of its input size. Read more
Project Description. Abstract computing devices can be composed together algebraically using well-defined operators, in order to build new units of the same type that perform more complex behaviours. Read more
The aim of this project is to study economic environments such as game theoretic environments, fair division or social choice theory from the perspective of algorithms, mechanism and computational complexity. Read more
Traffic congestion in the main roads and junctions of our cities is a world-wide problem incurring huge financial losses to the global economy as well as other negative environmental and health effects. Read more
The University of Bath is inviting applications for the following PhD project in the. Department of Computer Science. commencing in October 2023. Read more
UCL's Security Science Doctoral Research Training Centre (UCL SECReT) was founded in 2009 with £17m of funding and support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK) and an array of public and private sector organisations working in crime reduction security and law enforcement. Read more
An opportunity for a 3.5 year PhD position supported by NSG Group towards the computational discovery of new materials to enhance the performance of PV devices and forms part of a larger collaboration with NSG around the discovery of new materials for the glass industry. Read more
Research Group:
Cybersecurity, Privacy and HCC Research Section
This project is in collaboration with the University of Leicester, the University of Cape Town, and the broader EPSRC/GCRF funded UK-South Africa CoMaCH Network on Co-designing community-based digital health interventions for maternal and child health. Read more
Description. Many-particle quantum systems cannot be simulated in practice because the size of the vectors and matrices involved are too large to fit in a computer’s memory. Read more
The blockchain is an immutable chain of blocks. The unique characteristics of the blockchain have made it possible for application in several sectors beyond cryptocurrencies. Read more
The PhD involves the completion of an original, scholarly piece of research. The courses available within the PhD programme in physics are in form of lectures, classes, seminars, tutorials, computer labs and others. Read more
Model predictive control (MPC) is a family of modern control methods that have demonstrated impressive performance in a variety of scenarios, including in robotics and autonomous vehicle control. Such methods rely on models that can predict a system's future behaviour in response to control inputs in order to find the optimal actions that drive the system to a desired state. Read more
This PhD scholarship is offered by the Aura Centre for Doctoral Training in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment; a partnership between the Universities of Durham, Hull, Newcastle and Sheffield. Read more
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