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Computer Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

We have 729 Computer Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

PhD studentship in ethical implications of natural language processing

The Edinburgh Futures Institute’s Centre for Technomoral Futures and the School of Informatics are delighted to invite applications for this PhD studentship, funded by Baillie Gifford, to begin in the academic year 2025/2026. . Read more

Addressing Misinformation in Menopause Social Media Posts

Menopause signifies a critical life transition, marking the end of menstrual cycles. This phase is often accompanied by a wide range of symptoms, varying in type and severity, which can create feelings of confusion and uncertainty. Read more

What is Art? At the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Art

Co Supervisor Prof Jonathon Hare. This project explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Art, examining how machine learning can contribute to artistic creation and expand our understanding of what art is. Read more

Sand mining in Southeast Asia: Drivers, impacts and sustainable management

The Tropical Rivers Group at the National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), invites applications from exceptionally motivated and passionate individuals for a PhD opportunity to advance research on sand mining, one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. Read more

School of Computing Science

The School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow is offering studentships to support PhD research for students starting in October 2025… Read more

Optoelectronic nanodevices for sustainable AI hardware

AI is entering our everyday lives at an enormously growing pace but at a huge environmental cost. The energy required to run the AI algorithms that are used, for example, for image generation consume large amounts of energy. Read more

Principles of synaptic organization in human cortical networks

The human cerebral cortex is the most sophisticated biological machine we know; it is the seat of higher cognition, memory and thought. The basic architecture and the component cell types of the human neocortex appear similar to other, more widely studied mammalian brains (rodents and primates). Read more

Throughput and Motor Control: Dissecting the Mechanisms of Motor Deficits in Health and Disease

Throughput, a measure of performance in bits/second combining speed and accuracy, is widely used in human-machine interaction studies but remains underexplored in the context of motor control and movement disorders. Read more

Longitudinal brain imaging and modelling to infer ageing and disease processes

The structure and shape of the brain changes through development, ageing, and in disease. Cross-sectionally, changes in cortical shape and structure correlate with age, cognitive function, and disease severity or progression. Read more

Robotic manipulation

  Research Group: School of Computing
As robots integrate into daily life, achieving human-level dexterity is crucial for tasks like precision assembly, household assistance, and healthcare. Read more

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