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’ families, and community organisations to co-design these avatars and training experiences. The goal is to create digital tools that help new or incoming carers feel better prepared for the specific
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Health and Care Technologies. Summary of project As we age, we may experience changes in our brain health. For most people, these changes are related to ageing; for some they reflect underlying diseases
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decisions surrounding future applications of NLP. Candidate profile An ideal candidate would typically be: A graduate with a strong degree in a relevant field (computer science, linguistics, design, HCI, law
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leading research, education, policy and industry sectors. Our innovative programme offers exceptional PhD training and supports a diverse portfolio of multidisciplinary research across the NERC remit. We
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small elements of computational chemistry (electronic structure calculations) to help interpret experimental observations, supported by local and national supercomputing facilities. Entry Requirements
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PhD programme focused solely on the safety of artificial intelligence (AI). Our vision is to train future leaders with the research expertise and skills to ensure that the benefits of AI systems
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to determine what type of heat therapy protocols are well tolerated and can be well integrated into people’s life. Therefore, this programme of study aims to develop practical and feasible heat therapy protocols
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create a working framework that includes both experimental and modelling prototypes, including AI/ML tools to assist with the large number of variables involved. This project is seeking candidates with a
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developing a new lab to assist in characterisation of multispectral reflectance of materials. Research methodology The student will utilise the existing VL database of key materials, but importantly will also
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PhD studentship, University of Bradford, Institute of Health and Social Care Application Deadline: 7 Jan 2026 Project Supervisors: Dr Stuart Dickens, Dr Sam McLean, Dr Gisela Helfer, Dr Jessica Kwok