The University of Hull is a public research institution located in Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, established in 1927. The University of Hull is regarded as the 14th oldest university in England.
The University of Hull ranked 53rd by the Guardian, 651-700 by the QS World University Rankings, and 651-700 by the Times Higher Education. The University of Hull offers 106 undergraduate and 37 postgraduate degree programs over its four faculties, 17 schools and departments.
Hull University-s specific research expertise in social justice, environmental technologies, maritime history, healthcare, 3D visualization, and nanotechnology is widely respected. The University of Hull engages a broad education community through its students and academicians from over 100 countries.
With its academic excellence and inspiring life-changing research, the University of Hull granted the Queen-s Award for Technological Achievement. The University of Hull has a wide range of learning and research facilities, such as regional, national, and global-level partnerships, joint research and enterprise projects, and career-boosting possibilities.
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In computer science research the University of Hull investigates on following significant research areas are;
• Artificial Intelligence
• Computational Science
• Computer Gamification
• Dependable Intelligent Systems
• Robotics
• System and Networks
• Cybersecurity
• Simulation and Visualization
Active research sub-areas in computer science research at the University of Hull with respect to its research areas are listed below;
Artificial Intelligence -
• Computer graphics
• Computer vision
• Natural language processing
• Recommendation engines
• Speech recognition
• Data mining
Intelligent systems -
• Artificial intelligence for signal processing
• Large-scale graph machine learning
• Machine learning for enhancing simulations
• Visualization for artificial intelligence
Robotics -
• Human-robot interaction and collaboration
• Robot learning
• Robot perception
• Robot planning and control
• Real-time localization and mapping
System and networks -
• Data management
• Distributed systems
• High-performance computing
• Cloud computing
• Mobile computing
Cybersecurity -
• Cryptography
• identity management
• web security
• privacy-enhanced technologies
Research labs and centers for computer science research are developed at the University of Hull. Such research labs and centers are listed below
• Turing Lab
• Computer Science Superlab
• Robotics lab
• Dependable Intelligent Systems Group
• G.W.Gray Centre for Advanced Materials
• Lab on a Chip
• Centre for Systems Studies
• Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies Group
• Virtual Augmented Reality and Simulation Group
• Personal Technologies Group
As financial aid, the University of Hull provides several funding opportunities to its students and researchers via the following programs;
• Graduate PGT Scholarship
• Ernest Hecht Charitable Foundation Scholarship
• Armed Forces Bereavement Scholarship Scheme
• Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Bursaries
• Attitude Magazine Foundation Scholarship
• China Scholarship Council PhD Scholarships
• Chevening/University of Hull Scholarships
• Commonwealth Scholarships Scheme
• George W Gray International Scholarship
• GREAT Scholarships
• Hull Marshall Scholarships
• PhD Scholarships
• Sanctuary Scholarship
• Warm Welcome Scholarships
Admission requirements for PhD study at the University of Hull are;
• Applicant must hold Masters-s Degree with a research training component or an outstanding Honors degree with a research training component or equivalent degree.
• Applicants need to attach the following supporting documents:
• Research proposal
• Proof of English language qualifications
• Official certificate or transcript of all degrees pursued
• Letter of references
• Resume