We are excited to offer *** two *** fully-funded PhD positions at the University of Plymouth in the fields of Neuromorphic AI, Brain-Computer Interaction, Optimization, and Biosignal Analysis.
Details of both opportunities are below.
Generative AI for image and video reconstructions from brain signals
Can we access our inner thoughts and memories from brain signals and reconstruct their visual contents?
The project aims to develop an explainable and trustworthy Generative AI pipeline system
capable of decoding in real-time electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals of human participants
while they are passively viewing or imagining visual content (faces, animals, etc) and
of reconstructing their visual content with high fidelity.
Supervisors: Vassilis Cutsuridis, Giorgio Ganis, Vivek Singh
Contact: vassilis.cutsuridis@plymouth.ac.uk
Enhancing AI Performance with AMD's Neural Processing Units
The project aims to maximize the potential of AMD’s cutting-edge Neural Processing Units (NPUs)
in the area of computer vision. This project is partially funded by AMD and the successful candidate
will collaborate with AMD researchers.
Supervisors: Vasilios Kelefouras, Vassilis Cutsuridis, Krithika Anil
Contact: vasilios.kelefouras@plymouth.ac.uk
Submission deadline for application materials for both PhD opportunities is
12 noon on March 28, 2025
Feel free to share with anyone who might be interested!
Best,
Vassilis
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Dr Vassilis Cutsuridis
Associate Professor in Computer Science
School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, UK, PL4 8AA
Email: vassilis.cutsuridis@plymouth.ac.uk
Web: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/vassilis-cutsuridis
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