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    • Spiking Synchrony as a Learning Signal for Spiking Neural Networks 

      Tian, Yuchen
      Published 2026
      Spiking neural networks promise high energy efficiency, yet training deep SNNs with timing-based local rules remains unstable and hard to scale. This thesis proposes SSDP, a population-level learning rule that strengthens ...
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    • Developing and evaluating a vermiliquer food-waste based hydroponic fertiliser derived from household waste 

      Wang, Oscar Tse
      Published 2026
      Increases in climate variability, urban sprawl, and populations around the world have resulted in a global call-to-action in the development of sustainable, robust methods to challenge food insecurity. This thesis investigates ...
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    • Blending Embodied Interactions Across Heterogeneous Contexts 

      Wong, Emily
      Published 2026
      Blended realities–an emerging subset of mixed reality (MR) systems–enable embodied, non-verbal interaction across physically distributed environments by deliberately integrating physical and digital spaces to support ...
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    • Trustworthy Machine Learning under Distribution Shifts 

      Huang, Zhuo
      Published 2026
      Machine Learning has been a foundational topic in artificial intelligence, providing both theoretical groundwork and practical tools for its exciting advancements. From ResNet for visual recognition to Transformer for ...
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    • Data-efficient Visual Recognition and Localization 

      Wei, Fangyun
      Published 2026
      Over the past decade, computer vision has progressed from visual understanding to visual generation. Visual understanding extracts semantic and geometric information from images and videos and supports applications such ...
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