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Videogames PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 23 Videogames PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Neural Rendering

This PhD research aims to push the boundaries of neural rendering by adapting advanced techniques, such as neural ray reconstruction and importance sampling, beyond their current applications in ray reconstruction and frame generation. Read more

Neural Rendering

This PhD research aims to push the boundaries of neural rendering by adapting advanced techniques, such as neural ray reconstruction and importance sampling, beyond their current applications in ray reconstruction and frame generation. Read more

Open toolset and pipeline for immersive creations

The project will focus on the interoperability between game engines. This is a challenging problem as each game engine has specificities that are hard, if not impossible, to translate across different platforms. Read more

Measuring the precision and accuracy of signals supporting audiovisual perception during active self-movement

  Research Group: Perception and Action
Motion perception relies on the ability to integrate ‘non-image’ signals (vestibular and motor cues) about self-movement with sensory measurements from vision, hearing and touch. Read more

Playing in the Past: Investigating User Experience Design in Historical Games

Historical Games continue to find critical and commercial success. Game series such as Assassin’s Creed, Red Dead Redemption, Total War, and Civilisation are amongst the most recognisable forms of popular history. Read more
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Virtual acoustics system for car interior

Are you passionate about 3D-audio, acoustics, and signal processing? This collaborative project with automotive audio leader ASK Industries offers a unique opportunity to develop innovative spatial audio measurement and reproduction techniques, as well as design and implement a multi-channel loudspeaker system capable of reproducing the acoustics of a car interior. Read more

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

Unpacking Casual Game Engagement Across Time Scales

What makes people stick to a mobile game for days, months, or years? This interdisciplinary, data-intensive PhD project unpacks casual game engagement across time scales. Read more
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Engaging the public in sustainable strategic planning through serious games

The UK requires major changes to public policy and planning of cities to address the challenges we face. meeting Net Zero emissions targets by 2050, revitalizing high streets in economic decline, addressing a crisis of public health and supporting equitable well-being for all while we do so. Read more

Planning to Learn, and Learning to Plan

Existing cognitive models of planning (e.g., in games like chess) tend to pre-specify possible planning models as anchored to classic algorithms, such as MDP solvers and stochastic search. Read more

Enhancing Presence in Multi-User VR: Embodiment, Gamification, and AI-Supported Sensory Virtual Experiences.

  Research Group: Music, Drama, Film and Screen, and Heritage Museum Studies
This PhD project explores how people can feel more present and engaged when using virtual reality (VR) with others. While many studies have focused on VR experiences for one person, this research looks at how multiple users can share immersive experiences simultaneously. Read more

Modeling Chinese history with Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing

Applications are invited for a self-funded PhD project on applications of AI and/or NLP to the study of historical China. This PhD will be based in the Department of Computer Science and will be supervised by Dr. Read more

Reducing Bias in AI Systems

Are you passionate about advancing artificial intelligence for positive impact while addressing one of its most critical challenges? AI offers transformative potential across countless industries and applications, yet bias remains a pervasive issue that can undermine its benefits. Read more

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