2023
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Applications now open for PhD in Safe AI
The University’s UKRI-funded AI centre for doctoral training in Lifelong Safety Assurance of AI-enabled Autonomous Systems (SAINTS CDT) has opened applications for its first cohort of PhD students.
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Doctoral Training Centre for next generation of AI experts established at York
The University of York is one of 16 universities to receive funding for a new Doctoral Training Centre in artificial intelligence (AI) to train the next generation of researchers and innovators.
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Call for PhD project proposals in Autonomous Robotic Systems for Laboratory Experiments (YorRobots ALBERT CDT)
This is a call for academics from across the University to submit novel PhD project proposals in the area of Autonomous Robotic Systems for Laboratory Experiments (ALBERT) for assessment by the directors of the YorRobots ALBERT CDT (Centre for Doctoral Training).
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York joins The Turing University Network to advance responsible AI development
New network membership to support the University’s leading research in safe and responsible artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
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Deep learning model predicts when you will die in Dota 2
Research by a multidisciplinary team at the University of York led by James Walker, explores using esports analytics to predict a death event in Dota 2.
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AI-generated music inferior to human-composed works, according to study
Researchers at the University of York have found that current AI-generated music is inferior to human-composed music.
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BBSRC award success for Claudio Guarnera
Perceiving colour is of vital importance for our behaviour: it helps us to identify objects, see them quicker and remember them better.
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Cloud computing hub to launch with £2m EPSRC funding
A new £2 million hub, co-led by the University of York, has been launched to investigate the future potential of cloud computing.
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Gamers with disabilities helped by Computer Science research at York
Accessible Player Experiences (APX) cards that improve the gaming experience of players with disabilities developed by AbleGamers based on research carried out at the University of York.