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, climate control, and irrigation systems, poses critical challenges to its economic viability and environmental sustainability. This PhD project aims to design, develop, and optimise a climate-smart, net
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the highest number of racist incidents and race hate crimes since records began in 2004, with 2,049 incidents and 1,329 crimes (PSNI, 2025). These developments highlight the need for new and creative approaches
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services so that children with special educational needs and their parents can fully participate in and benefit from library programmes, space and resources. Key questions of this project include: What
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process is a critical bottleneck, leading to inconsistent quality, costly rework, and the risk of shipping flawed products. This project seeks to move beyond these limitations by developing cutting-edge AI
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consuming ) air conditioning to a building, this project seeks to review and develop efficient, low cost, personalised cooling systems, which can be deployed in a workplace by facilities managers
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treatment of this disease (Ref 1). However, there remains a significant gap in our knowledge about the role of miRNAs in prostate cancer development. The functionality of many of these miRNAs remains unknown
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learning process. The research will develop a Human-in-the-Loop Adaptive Learning (HILL) framework that combines active learning, reinforcement learning with human feedback, and explainable AI techniques
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Pharmacist-Led Medicines Optimisation in Metabolic care: a Cross-System Implementation Science Study
Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary This PhD programme will develop and evaluate AI-assisted, pharmacist-led clinical decision-support
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). *Benchmark best practices from leading distilling nations such as Scotland, Japan, and the USA. *Develop a bespoke MI framework to help NI distillers strengthen their export strategies and international
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by 2050, to mitigate against climate change. The Department for the Economy’s ‘Energy Strategy’ and ‘Energy Action Plan 2025’ highlight innovation priorities including expanding renewable energy