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Coventry University has been selected by the British Council to deliver science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) focused Masters by Research (MRes) programmes to women from South Asia.
The Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities are offering a fully-funded opportunity that seeks to explore the balance of the data needed to ensure useful, valid and reliable measurement.
This PhD will develop a physics-informed AI framework to understand and predict turbulence at the plasma edge. The student will combine open-source simulations (GENE or its GPU-accelerated version GX, and BOUT++), GBS datasets provided by collaborators, and experimental data from KSTAR to build fast surrogate models that emulate complex plasma behaviour.
For this event, there shall be a discussion about EMW engagement within multinational organisations in terms of their involvement with leadership and management programmes and related career development opportunities.
Disabled and neurodivergent people are sharing artworks that reflect their lived experiences in a new augmented reality (AR) exhibition at Coventry Broadgate Square.
Coventry University is part of a £1million research project investigating how playful learning approaches can change the way university students engage with their studies and develop essential skills.
Professor Elena Gaura discusses why inspiring the next generation of women in STEM, particularly AI, is not just a matter of equity but a necessity for technological progress and ethical innovation.
Coventry University’s Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) is playing a leading role in a new initiative that aims to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) could protect artistic heritage and create more opportunities in the creative sector.
Coventry University’s Professor James Brusey, a leading figure in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and reinforcement learning, has been appointed as an Innovate UK BridgeAI Independent Scientific Advisor at The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national centre for data science and AI.
Coventry University has joined forces with Birmingham City University, University of Birmingham, the University of Warwick and the Royal Shakespeare Company to develop and grow creative technologies in the West Midlands, positioning the region as a global leader in the sector.
Businesses and freelancers across the West Midlands can now apply for grants of up to £10,000 to develop and elevate creative technologies in areas such as immersive experiences, gaming and live performance.
Coventry University researchers have joined a major multinational initiative aiming to map and preserve Europe’s dance heritage.