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We have 171 Software Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

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Software Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

We have 171 Software Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

Artificial Intelligence for Virtual Characters in Computer Graphics and Computer Animation

Driving by the heavy demands from the games and animation industry, smart virtual characters underpinned by deep learning based artificial intelligence have received significant focus. Read more

Computer Vision with Responsible Artificial Intelligence for Human-Related Data

Human data is centric to many computer science, machine learning and biomedical engineering research. Such data includes human images/videos, motions and trajectories, medical images (X-ray, MRI, CT), faces, gestures, medical records, etc. Read more

Performance of supercritical CO2 power generation systems - PhD studentship

Due to unique properties of supercritical CO2 (sCO2), power generation systems using sCO2 as working fluid have many advantages over their counterparts, such as gas turbines and steam turbine power plants. Read more

Self-evolving AI (LLM) Software Systems

Software systems are eating the world but Artificial intelligence (AI) is eating the software systems. When we are using AI or Large Language Model (LLM), we rarely use the model/algorithm directly. Read more

PhD studentship in Quantum Error Correction

A fully funded four-year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Decoding Quantum Error Correction Protocols for Neutral Atom Quantum Computers”. Read more

Exploring Hardware Security for Approximate Computing

The growing demand for low-power, high-performance computing systems has accelerated the development of a new paradigm called ‘Approximate Computing’, which often surpasses traditional architectures in efficiency. Read more

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