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Meet the PhD student helping the homeless with Artificial Intelligence

As homelessness in the UK increases, one PhD student at the University of Warwick is on a mission to help those in need using AI algorithms, helping charities reach as many people sleeping rough as possible following alerts from members of the public.

Wed 04 Mar 2020, 12:55 | Tags: Computer Science, AI, scholarship, Sciences

Meet the student making search engines more powerful and less biased

Artificial Intelligence is developing every day, and shaping the future of AI is Aparajita Haldar, who received the Feuer Scholarship from technology mogul Jonathan Feuer, enabling her to research making information retrieval models more powerful and less biased at the University of Warwick.

Wed 04 Mar 2020, 12:49 | Tags: Computer Science, India, AI, scholarship, Sciences

An Artificial Intelligence algorithm can learn the laws of quantum mechanics

Artificial Intelligence can be used to predict molecular wave functions and the electronic properties of molecules. This innovative AI method developed by a team of researchers at the University of Warwick, the Technical University of Berlin and the University of Luxembourg, could be used to speed-up the design of drug molecules or new materials.

Mon 18 Nov 2019, 10:19 | Tags: Chemistry, drugs, AI

Warwick Computer Scientist secures Turing AI Fellowship

Dr Maria Liakata, Associate Professor in Natural Language Processing at the University of Warwick’s Department of Computer Science, has received a Turing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Fellowship.

Thu 24 Oct 2019, 13:47 | Tags: Computer Science, Social Media, AI, Sciences

AI can predict the chances of surviving oral cancer

· State-of-the-art AI algorithms applied to digitised images of oral cancer tissue specimens can be used to predict chances of survival by measuring the abundance of Tumour infiltrating immune cells, a study led by University of Warwick shows.

Mon 16 Sep 2019, 13:49 | Tags: Computer Science, Health, cancer, AI

5G to rid UK of blackspots, thanks to £210,000 grant for the COCKPIT-5G project

5G will be available across the entire UK as black-spots are being identified by researchers at the School of Engineering, University of Warwick. The project COCKPIT-5G has won a £210,000 grant from Innovate UK, once they’ve identified black-spots they can enhance connectivity for businesses, AI (Artificial Intelligence), driverless cars and manufacturing.


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