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. These benchmarks will help build confidence in the technology and support its adoption. The research will focus on: Pre-treatment and characterisation of the electrolysis process from FVW Modelling the entire green
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welcome applicants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, including (but not limited to): * Film, Television, and Media Studies * Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science * Creative Arts
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wide range of disciplines including engineering, chemistry, mathematics, and computer engineering. The diversity of this research theme means that the student will potentially cross these disciplines
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, D.R. and Methuku, V., 2025, June. Human-in-the-Loop Data Engineering for Federated AI: Enabling Trust in model Pipelines. In 2025 International Conference on Computing Technologies (ICOCT) (pp. 1-7
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for at least the three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading
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generator (Python toolkit), evaluation metrics suite, and academic papers in top finance and information systems venues. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in computer science, data science, or
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supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) involving a range of partner organisations. NWCAM2 is an initiative seeking to help small and medium sized enterprises
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Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme advances cutting edge artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for healthcare and wellbeing
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clinical translation of this technology and (3) expedite commercial exploitation of this technology. Specific objectives: To generate a range of tumour tissue samples from in vivo models treated with SGEN-33
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. The project will examine how heat demand mapping, technology and cost assessments, and zoning mechanisms can be used to identify areas where heat networks are the most cost-effective solution. It will also