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lack of innovation and late adoption of technology (Harris et al 2024). The regional contraction of fashion manufacturing (McDowell 2019) presents an opportunity for the industry to explore digital
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manufacturing. Specifically, this project explores the use of artificial intelligence to optimise the design of quantum computing hardware. Specifically, it will involve the development of advanced optimisation
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are naturally robust and able to adapt to damage, and these ideas are increasingly being used to inspire new forms of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and hardware design. At Ulster University, our research team has
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Summary This PhD investigates how regenerative textile systems can be developed through design-led, field-to-field models that integrate fibre cultivation, land stewardship, and community making
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natural fibres and bio-resins, combining renewable materials with advanced processing and computer-aided design/simulation. The research aims to create high-performance, sustainable composites with tailored
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identity (e.g., Verkuyten, 2018) and gender identity (e.g., Bareket & Fiske, 2023). Using an experimental design, it will examine how exposure to essentialist rhetoric regarding immigrant and gender
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computational design, Industry 4.0 integration, digital twins, and data-driven optimization to enhance manufacturing efficiency. Working closely with the NWCAM2 companies, this project aims to reduce waste, embed
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candidate will fully investigate the core issues associated with complications post-knee replacement surgery, develop and design solutions including but not limited to customisable rigs to allow knee fixation
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Development of smart clothing for physiological monitoring of children with heart conditions at home
technology into smart textiles, with design suitable for wear by small infants. Monitoring will track breathing, heart rate, arrythmias and oxygen levels to provide clinical feedback and parental reassurance
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Boster, J.B. and McCarthy, J.W. (2018) Designing augmentative and alternative communication applications: The results of focus groups with speech-language pathologists and parents of children with