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We have 33 Machine Learning PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Newcastle

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Machine Learning PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Newcastle

We have 33 Machine Learning PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Newcastle

A PhD in Machine Learning focuses on the application of mathematical and statistical models to find patterns in data. You'll be asked to identify, model, and evaluate the systems that can be used to improve the performance of computer systems.

What's it like to do a PhD in Machine Learning?

Traditionally, Machine Learning is divided into different subfields. You'll have the option of choosing from popular fields of study such as Computer Vision and Language Processing.

Some popular Machine Learning subfields are:

Computer Vision

You can opt for a PhD in Computer Vision if you're interested in developing computer systems that can analyse and interpret digital images and video. You'll likely be asked to research methods to improve object classification, image registration, object tracking, and object recognition.

Language Processing

If you're interested in a PhD in Language Processing, you'll be looking at ways to improve the way computers interpret, process, and generate language. You'll be researching methods and techniques to process, store, and search large text collections. You may also be asked to research methods to improve natural language processing.

Machine Learning also has application in other fields such as finance, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. However, the above are the most popular areas of research.

A PhD in Machine Learning will require you to come up with a research proposal to be defended in an oral exam during your viva. Your research will involve experimentation and observation that may culminate in a publishable paper at the end of your project.

PhD in Machine Learning entry requirements

A PhD in Machine Learning requires a minimum of a 2:1 undergraduate degree in a related subject. You may also be asked to show that you have the necessary pre-entry experience in computer science.

PhD in Machine Learning funding options

A PhD in Machine Learning will most likely have funding attached, meaning if you're awarded a studentship, your tuition fees will be covered and you'll receive a monthly stipend.

PhD in Machine Learning careers

Machine Learning models form the basis of many technologies we interact with every day. A PhD in Machine Learning will equip you with the skills to enter a wide range of careers in industries such as finance, healthcare, retail, and defence. You may also choose to continue your research and aim for a career in academia.

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