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  PhD in Computing Science: Machine learning for Novel Imaging Systems


   College of Science and Engineering

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  Prof R Murray-Smith  No more applications being accepted  Competition Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

At the University of Glasgow, supervised by Prof. Roderick Murray-Smith http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~rod/

Available immediately, part-funded and run in collaboration with Amazon Research and QuantIC , the UK Quantum Technology Hub in Quantum Enhanced Imaging, https://quantic.ac.uk.

There will be opportunities for applying for internships at Amazon’s labs in Cambridge, Berlin or Seattle during the PhD.

The project will use machine learning frameworks such as Deep Convolutional networks and autoencoders with novel imaging techniques, including single-pixel cameras, hyperspectral imaging, 3D from ultra-precise timing and low-photon count imaging. The work will use novel imaging systems developed within the QuantIC hub.

Please apply by sending a ASAP to [Email Address Removed] with the final deadline being the 20th December 2017.

Funding Notes

Funding is available to cover tuition fees for UK/EU applicants for 3.5 years, as well as paying a stipend at the Research Council rate (estimated £14,553 for Session 2017-18).