Core Methods and Applications of Artificial Intelligence (CORE-AI)
CORE-AI advances foundational and translational Artificial Intelligence methods that enable understanding, simulation, and intervention in complex real-world systems.
CORE-AI advances foundational and translational Artificial Intelligence methods that enable understanding, simulation, and intervention in complex real-world systems.
LCAPS is committed to providing students with opportunities to engage directly with international policing systems. A recent study visit to Ireland enabled students to undertake a comparative exploration of policing practice alongside An Garda Síochána.
Explore the past work and present projects carried out at the Formulation & Drug Delivery Research Group, and learn about their unique expertise and focus.
Read more about the collaboration between LCR 4.0 and Abbey Engineering - it was identified that Abbey Engineering could use data analysis to make more informed decisions regarding their manufacturing processes.
The Electric Machines and Drives Research Group conducts research into: variable-speed electric drive systems, electrical power generation plants for renewable energy sources and power electronic converters for interfacing the variable-speed drives and generators.
Control and Logistic group have conducted research and implementation on Control, Optimization and Industrial systems for four decades.
Public Health Institute provides insight into drug use. We support evidence based drugs policy through epidemiology, monitoring, evidence review, intervention evalution and research.
Researchers from the Liverpool Logistics, Offshore and Marine Research Institute (LOOM) works with over 50 UK and global industrial and regulatory partners. You can find out about some of these projects here.
iHCI (Immersive Human-Centred Intelligence) is a research group focused on the development and evaluation of intelligent technologies that place human experience, wellbeing, and decision-making at their core.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Children and Youth Research Group seeks to explore the experiences of children and young people who come into contact with the Youth Justice System.