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Sitekit Solutions
Isle of Skye based, Sitekit Solutions Ltd, has set up an ongoing partnership with leading academics across the globe to develop unique intelligent software that will learn and adapt to users requirements.
Sitekit had previously established links with a Software Agent group (MIT Media Lab in Boston), but they wanted Scottish academics to join the consortium. From the three academic groups identified by Interface, the Department of Computing Science & Mathematics at University of Stirling was selected as the most relevant. To cement the relationship, a three year EPSRC CASE studentship was awarded so that the research is of academic standard and to improve the collaborative working with other researchers in higher education The successful collaboration, looked to further develop and apply software agents and natural language processing based technologies to build a novel intelligent software engine that can auto-categorise or auto-tag documents. The software engine will enable the development of future semantic web applications whose design and content can dynamically adapt to the user. The research will help in the development of a novel intelligent software agent that can auto-categorise documents for Knowledge and Content Management applications more accurately than current (statistical based) techniques. The engine is predicted to have commercial applications in supporting the development of intelligent web applications with design and content that can dynamically adapt to the user.
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- EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) - Industrial CASE Studentships - Scottish Enterprise agent, Industrial CASE are three and a half year postgraduate awards allocated to companies either directly or via agents (Knowledge Transfer Networks and Regional Development Agencies).
- EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Counil) - Industrial CASE studentship competition 2010, Funding for at least 40 PhD studentships for businesses to take the lead in arranging projects with an academic partner of their choice.
- ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) - Business Placement Fellows Scheme , This scheme gives your business access to high quality research knowledge, expertise and evidence to help your business develop.
- ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) - CASE Studentship Proposals, Project proposals are being sought in any area within the Council's remit. Collaborating partners can be from the private, public or voluntary sectors.
- Industrial CASE Studentship Open Competition - Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), The Co-operative Award in Science & Engineering (CASE) scheme promotes partnerships between eligible research organisations and public or private sector organisations.
- Industrial CASE studentships - Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Information about the BBSRC 4-year Industrial CASE studentships to support collaborative postgraduate research studentships.
- Scottish Funding Council and Arts & Humanities Research Council, A Healthier Scotland (Scottish Funding Council and Arts & Humanities Research Council) – Up to £50k funding for knowledge exchange proposals in health, the environment and the arts and humanities
- Shorter KTP Project, Shorter KTPs aim to address more short-term, tactical business issues. Projects may be standalone or can lead to, run in parallel with, or follow-on from a classic KTP.
- TalentScotland Graduate Placement, This graduate placement programme gives you access to the skills and knowledge of some of Scotland’s finest graduates to deliver a critical piece of work.
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