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We have 83 Artificial Intelligence PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Southampton

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Artificial Intelligence PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Southampton

We have 83 Artificial Intelligence PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Southampton

Large Language Models for Habitat and Environmental Impact Event Extraction with Location Refinement

Monitoring risks to natural habitats is a critical element for protecting and sustaining biodiversity. Pollution, wildfire, flooding, appearance of invasive species and other habitat changing events are highly localized and difficult to monitor manually. Read more

Novel Fluidic Topology Optimisation Methods For Gas Turbine Design

Hosted within the Rolls-Royce UTC for Computational Engineering, the following project aims to develop novel fluidic topology optimisation approaches for gas turbine component design by leveraging cutting edge machine/deep learning methods and computational fluid dynamics with the aim of revolutionising the solution of aerodynamic design problems. Read more

AI-Enhanced Fluid-Structure Modelling to Aid Maritime Decarbonization

Supervisory Team: Dr Kang Ren, Professor Stephen Turnock, Professor Dominic Hudson. The marine/maritime sectors urgently require green energy solutions and effective decarbonization strategies. Read more

Understanding risk due to Reynolds scaling effects for future aircraft development

This project will investigated Reynolds scaling effects to help support the development of future aircraft. . In the development of future aircraft, Reynolds number scaling effects present a critical challenge, particularly when transitioning from small-scale wind tunnel models to full-scale aircraft. Read more

Mathematically modeling systems resilient against unforeseen attacks

This project will propose mathematical decision-support tools to assist an operator in making the UK electrical grid more resilient against unforeseen attacks and develop algorithms that enable us to solve such models both efficiently and quickly. . Read more

Guardians of the Green: Enhancing Forest Defence with Autonomous Technologies

Supervisory Team. Dr. Danesh Tarapore and Prof. Jadu Dash. Project description. Problem. Navigating and defending forests poses a significant challenge due to their large size and complex ecosystems, necessitating robust monitoring systems. Read more

Challenging Deepfake Voices

Supervisory Team: Dr. Jennifer Williams (primary), Prof Richard Guest (secondary). Project description. Fake and synthetic media are becoming a well-known issue in society, from AI regulation and AI safety to protecting democracy from election interference. Read more

Developing a multi-source remote sensing and AI based methods for automated monitoring of illicit crops and their drivers.

This project will develop novel remote sensing technologies using AI methods to monitor illicit crop production. . Illicit crops, such as opium poppies, coca, and cannabis, mostly used in drug production, are a major funding source for criminal and terrorist activity. Read more

Advancing Cybersecurity Decision-Making through Exploratory Modelling

This PhD project aims to enhance cybersecurity decision-making by examining whether traditional Operational Research (OR) techniques can be integrated with Exploratory Modelling (EM) to better understand complex socio-technical systems in defence contexts.  . Read more

3D Heterogeneous Integration of 2D Electronic Materials for Neuromorphic Computing

This projects aims to develop two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as MoS2, which are atomically thin and offer a unique solution for neuromorphic computing hardware, in a 3D system where data processing and storage are unified within the artificial synapses and neurons to realize complex functions such as perception and learning. Read more

The use of sound to detect Asian hornet nest

Yellow-legged/Asian hornets (https//www.nationalbeeunit.com/diseases-and-pests/asian-hornet) represent an invasive species that poses a significant threat to native bee populations, potentially leading to extensive repercussions within UK ecosystems. Read more

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