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glioblastoma (GBM) patient-derived tumour models using an engineered extracellular matrix (ECM) tissue mimic hydrogel system and HTP 3D bioprinting. Gene expression analysis from a GBM patient cohort will be
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Summary The Law research unit at Ulster University invites PhD proposals from applicants in our emerging research specialisms of legal technology, ethics and medical law. Ulster’s Centre for Legal
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. This project is available in the Computer Science Research Institute and is tenable in the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment, at the Magee campus. The PhD researcher will be based
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technology, and mixed-methods research. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a project with clear, tangible relevance to regional health strategy and clinical practice. Important 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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the country’s net zero solutions and deliver substantial economic benefits. Recent advances in geothermal energy include integrating closed-loop ground source heat pump systems into civil engineering
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, design, and problems, Heliyon, 2023. Zhao et al. Patient-specific computational simulation of coronary artery bifurcation stenting, Scientific Reports, 2021. Khan et al. 3D printing technology and its
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approaches often provide only limited insight into these effects. This project will use advanced computer simulation, informed by post-operative scans and patient movement data, to understand how variations in
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of Structural Composites, Woodhead Publishing Series in Composites Science and Engineering 2023, Pages 189-206 Golbang, A. et. al. https://pure.ulster.ac.uk/en/publications/study-of-two-anti-biofouling-strategies
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explore how this programme could also work for children with SEN and complex needs, and engage parents and families more directly. Aim: To explore the impact of a school based PL programme for children with