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Computational Mathematics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 116 Computational Mathematics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Understanding and mitigating instability in low-precision training of large models

  Research Group: School of Computing
In the last decade, advancements in machine learning have been driven by the development of purpose-built hardware accelerators. In the last couple of years, however, the size of models has increased at a pace that hardware progress alone has not been able to match. Read more

Computer Arithmetic for the Next Generation of Integrated Circuits

  Research Group: School of Computing
The growing importance of artificial intelligence is fostering a paradigm shift in the world of hardware design. On the one hand, the increasing complexity of deep-learning models demands computers faster and more powerful than ever before. Read more

Funded PhD Studentship in Statistics

  Research Group: School of Mathematics
Research covers key areas of theoretical and applied statistics. This reaches from the study of statistical methodologies in statistical learning, spatial models, functional data to applications in medicine, biology, geoscience, finance and insurance. Read more

Modelling the dynamics of T-cell evolution in cancer

The adaptive immune system, especially T cells, plays a central role in cancer evolution. Reawakening the immune system with immunotherapy can be remarkably effective at treating cancer. Read more

Deep equilibrium machine learning models for the efficient reconstruction of X-ray tomographic images

Supervisory Team. Prof Thomas Blumensath, Dr Richard Boardman. Machine learning has revolutionised many scientific fields over recently years and has become an increasingly useful tools in a wide range of image processing applications; including in X-ray tomography. Read more

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