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, biodiversity monitoring, and climate resilience. The work supports strategic priorities in Environmental Sciences, Software/Cyber. PhD researchers will explore how AI-driven Earth observation, computer vision
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of health promotion programmes, such as online falls prevention programmes, might be one solution. Online programmes help address difficulties in accessing programmes for people with physical limitations
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: North South Research Programme (NSRP), funded through the Shared Island Fund Summary Applications are invited by Ulster University for a PhD in
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anticipated that the initial focus of the project will be on transmon design, before extending methods to emerging architectures such as unimons. The PhD will suit a candidate interested in optimisation
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Globally Competitive and Sustainable Economy in Ireland's North West Supervisors: This PhD project offers a unique and timely opportunity to be at the forefront of global transformation, exploring how AI
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rework, waste, and delays. This project tackles that challenge by developing camera-based process monitoring system that observes the weld in real time, detects and predicts anomalies as they emerge, and
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. This PhD will use state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) methods to extract quality signals from European patent documents and examine how financial markets incorporate this information
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Rehabilitation Engineering, establishing a strong platform for advancing this field. Building on this record, this PhD project will: Build computational models of astrocyte-neuron interactions, incorporating
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(FSI) that are met in incidents. The PhD researcher will develop, validate and apply coupled CFD-FEM to advance hydrogen safety science and engineering to solve challenging problems of hydrogen safety
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often face physical or mental health challenges that affect how they take part in education and everyday life. One area of concern is physical activity. Being active is vital for children’s health