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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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. 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
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. & Holden, M. (2025). Exploring the Influence of a STEM CPD Programme on the STEM Self-Efficacy of Northern Irish Primary Teachers. Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 1-21
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Summary Research Context Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme focuses on the development of secure, transparent, and ethical artificial intelligence
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will be to engineer bioactive peptides which can improve metabolic outcomes in Type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. Important Information: Applications for more than one PhD studentship
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as part of TRACE (Technological Revolution towards an Agri-food Circular Economy), a €5.89m cross-border project supported by the European Union’s PEACEPLUS Programme and managed by the Special EU
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roll-out across tenure types. Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK without a retrofit funding programme and this absence of financial incentivisation has created an impasse amongst homeowners
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. The proposed PhD is a partnership with Age NI. Age NI have led two important online programmes recently. The Good Vibrations programme was a men’s health programme aimed specifically at men aged 50 and over. It
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reinforcement in both the site of the insertion of the tufting yarn and between the tufts, whereas z-pinning does this at the site of insertion. 3D wovens involve layering and interweaving fibres in a computer
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Summary This research theme investigates how artificial intelligence, multimodal sensing, and spatial computing can be harnessed to improve early detection and monitoring of neurological and mental