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Artificial Intelligence (number theory) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 Artificial Intelligence (number theory) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Model Predictive Control for Autonomous Vehicles and Robots [SELF-FUNDED STUDENTS ONLY]

  Research Group: Visual Computing
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. Read more

Model Predictive Control for Autonomous Vehicles and Robots

  Research Group: Visual Computing
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. Read more

Noise and Evolution in Ageing Cellular Power Stations

PhD Project. Imperial College Mathematics. Student Background. Theoretical Physics, Mathematics/Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Computing (Biological knowledge not required). Read more

Model Predictive Control for Autonomous Vehicles and Robots [Self Funded Students Only]

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

Collaborative probabilistic machine learning

We develop probabilistic machine learning methods for helping other agents make better decisions, ultimately human agents in ongoing applications in science and engineering. Read more
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