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Heriot-Watt University Electrical Engineering PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 Heriot-Watt University Electrical Engineering PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Machine learning for extreme scale computational imaging in radio astronomy

The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux is recruiting a PhD student for research on deep learning for extreme-scale computational imaging in radio astronomy. Read more

Foundations of deep learning for scalable computational imaging

The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux is recruiting a PhD student for research on foundational deep learning methodology for computational imaging in astronomy and/or medicine. Read more

Ultra-Precision Robotic Manufacturing

The successful applicants will join Heriot-Watt University and the National Robotarium, a world-leading research and development facility, which will translate cutting-edge research in robotics and related research fields into technologies to create disruptive innovation in an expanding global market, delivering sustainable economic benefit to Edinburgh, the UK and beyond. Read more

Robust Computational Methods for High-Dimensional Imaging

This project aims to develop new computational algorithms to optimize the acquisition and processing of single-photon data and enable fast imaging in extreme conditions using statistical and learning based approaches.   The project is funded for 3.5 years for international students and a ~£17K annual stipend. Read more
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