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Artificial Intelligence PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bradford

We have 22 Artificial Intelligence PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bradford

A PhD in Artificial Intelligence is designed to further your research in the field of AI. Research in Artificial Intelligence seeks to understand how technology can be applied to improve the lives of humans.

What's it like to do a PhD in Artificial Intelligence?

Doing a PhD in Artificial Intelligence, you'll be developing new technology that helps AI systems solve problems and make decisions. You'll likely have the opportunity to collaborate with experts from the local AI community.

Some popular research topics in Artificial Intelligence include:

  • Machine learning
  • Computer vision
  • Intelligent robotics
  • Natural language processing
  • Data analytics

Your research will likely have three main objectives:

  • Designing and implementing algorithms
  • Testing and evaluating these algorithms
  • Implementing your new solutions

Some popular AI research methods include machine learning, Bayesian techniques, deep learning and probabilistic reasoning.

You may also be asked to write a thesis that will contribute to the existing body of AI research. Your thesis must be defended in an oral viva examination at the end of your PhD.

Most PhDs in Artificial Intelligence are pre-designed, although some universities may accept students proposing their own research if it aligns with the research interests of the department.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Artificial Intelligence

The minimum entry requirement for a PhD in Artificial Intelligence is usually a 2:1 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, although a Masters may sometimes be required.

You may also need some professional experience, although this is less common.

Financial support options for a PhD in Artificial Intelligence

A PhD in Artificial Intelligence will most likely have funding attached, meaning you’ll receive coverage for the cost of tuition fees and a living cost stipend depending on the programme.

PhD in Artificial Intelligence entry procedures

If you're applying for an advertised PhD, you'll simply submit your application through the department's website. You'll need to attach a copy of your university application and a research proposal.

PhD in Artificial Intelligence careers

You'll gain expertise in the latest in AI both during your PhD and through the publishing of your thesis, meaning you'll be well-equipped to enter the job market after graduation. Careers in Artificial Intelligence include working in finance, healthcare, transport and other service sectors.

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Distributed Artificial Intelligence for Collective Decisions in Smart Cities

  Research Group: School of Computing
Can you envision a more inclusive and direct democracy for our digital society empowered by an ethically-aligned AI and blockchain? The Distributed Systems and Services group at University of Leeds has an opening for a PhD candidate position in the lab of Distributed and Intelligent Social Computing Systems. Read more

Responsible Decentralised AI and Big Data Analytics

  Research Group: Applied Computing
The increasing adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies that could impact humanity raises increasing concerns from general public, industry and regulatory bodies. Read more
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Combining AI and remote sensing to understand how climate change will affect the second largest rainforest on Earth

Climate change, human modification, and changes in biodiversity are fundamentally altering ecosystems across the world. In West Africa, these changes are leading to shifts in the distribution of forest and savanna ecosystems, but exactly what changes are occurring and why remains largely unknown. Read more
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Machine Learning Assisted Discovery of Polymeric Materials

  Research Group: School of Chemical and Process Engineering
The application of digital technologies is transforming the discovery and manufacturing process within small-molecule chemistry. Our vision is to extend its impact to polymer science where such technologies are yet to be embraced. Read more

Join Our Team and Shape the Future: Exciting PhD Projects in AI, Control Systems, Data science, and Robotics

Do you want to become a trained talent? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects? Join our team at Leeds Beckett University and be a part of our mission to advance data science, artificial intelligence and control system design. Read more

A computational framework of associative learning and memory formation

  Research Group: School of Computing
When a musician plays piano, she needs to recall a sequence of notes. Neuroscientists seek to understand how brain activity gives rise to a timed sequence of events, as a result of associative learning and memory formation. Read more

Cyber Security Innovations in Simulations, Serious Games, and Edutainment

Ph.D. Project. Cyber Security Innovations in Simulations, Serious Games, and Edutainment. Closing date. 7th June 2023. Hands-on cyber security and hacking challenges are an effective way to engage learners and unlock the “security mindset”. Read more
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A new, automated, high-resolution global wetland change map - SENSE CDT

Background. Wetlands provide a range of vital ecosystem services and may store around half of all terrestrial soil carbon. However, wetlands have been threatened by agricultural expansion, urbanisation, pollution and climate change. Read more
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Measuring the climate-smart practices using crop modelling, machine learning and remote sensing - SENSE CDT

Supervisors. Prof Andy Challinor (University of Leeds), Dr Elliot Crowley (University of Edinburgh), Dr Megan McKerchar. There is an urgent need for food production systems to become more resilient to climate change, whilst also increasing productivity and reducing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Read more
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Impact of oceanic mesoscale eddies on the productivity of the western Bay of Bengal: contribution of new EO data and machine learning - SENSE CDT

Background and objectives: Oceanic mesoscale variability and eddies (scales from ~10 to 100 km) play a key role in regulating regional and global physical and biogeochemical processes, including heat transport and mixing of nutrients. Read more

Robotic manipulation of objects with physics-based reasoning and learning

  Research Group: School of Computing
This project focuses on intelligent robotic object manipulation. Consider the example of packing different items into a box in a warehouse to ship the box to a customer. Read more

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