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We have 135 Data Science PhD Research Projects for European Students (exc UK)

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Data Science PhD Research Projects for European Students (exc UK)

We have 135 Data Science PhD Research Projects for European Students (exc UK)

Thermal hydraulics modelling of low-pressure, light water-cooled Small Modular Reactors

The Low-Pressure Water Reactor (LPWR) is a 300MW(e) pool-type water-cooled Small Modular Reactor (SMR) design in which the nuclear core is located at the bottom of a deep underground shaft instead of inside a pressure vessel. Read more

Using supermarket loyalty cards data to study reproductive health

Rationale. Shopping history records collected by supermarkets contain population level health information which could be missing from traditional health research data such as medical records. Read more

Data-driven modelling of energy demands in buildings

Project Summary. 3.5 years full time, start date 1st October 23. Description of Project. We seek to recruit a highly motivated PhD researcher with technical ability to conduct research in the area of modelling energy demand in buildings. Read more

Ph.D. Position in AI Accountability Project at the University of Houston

The Computational Biomedicine Lab at the University of Houston is offering a Ph.D. position in AI Accountability as part of the Community Responsive Algorithms for Social Accountability (CRASA) project. Read more

Neural Networks for Complex Dynamical Systems

Details. Dynamical systems are often solved/integrated by a suitable numerical discretisation method in such a way that certain properties of the underlying systems will be preserved. Read more

Artificial Intelligence - Computer Vision

Our research efforts aim to understand the nature of visual perception so that we can create more visually intelligent machines. This is enabled via fundamental concepts in reasoning, prediction, supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised learning, and stochastic optimization techniques. Read more

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