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We have 9 Artificial Intelligence PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students in Dundee

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Dundee  United Kingdom

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Artificial Intelligence PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students in Dundee

We have 9 Artificial Intelligence PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students in Dundee

Developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based self-training platform for laparoscopic surgery.

Various research throughout the years have been devoted to exploring different and more effective ways of training for laparoscopy, within the conventional frameworks of using box trainers and virtual reality simulators. Read more

Perceptual quality assessment on reconstructed CT images

Although Computed Tomography (CT) scan has been widely used for accurate disease diagnosis and treatment, there is a risk that patients may be exposed to a high amount of ionising radiation due to the frequent use of CT scan. Read more

Advanced Methods in Hyperspectral Imagery Analysis for Smart Sensing Applications

Hyperspectral imagery, an extension of traditional imaging, has proven to be a significant tool in various scientific fields due to its ability to detect and identify objects based on their unique spectral signatures. Read more

Development of a Low-Cost Autonomous Device for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment

We are excited to announce a fantastic opportunity to join our dynamic team at the Endorobotics Lab, led by Dr. Luigi Manfredi, in the School of Medicine at the University of Dundee. Read more

MSc by Research: Investigating the tumor suppressor functions of chromatin remodelling

One of the unanticipated outcomes of population based genome sequencing has been the finding that genes involved in the regulation of many genes are mutated at high frequency in tissue specific cancers. Read more

Computational Light Microscopy — Making the Invisible Visible

Light is a most versatile tool to study life. Optical microscopy opens a unique window into the inner workings of biological development without interfering with its delicate processes. Read more
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