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collaboration with local councils, language bodies, and creative industry partners to develop tools and media that make cultural data engaging and accessible. This project is ideally suited to a candidate with
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already developed bio-inspired methods for distributed repair, fault-tolerant interconnects, and secure hardware. These approaches allow electronic systems to adapt to failures, handle security breaches and
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% of cancer-related mortality among women (WHO 2022). Nutritional factors, particularly folate deficiency, have been increasingly recognised as contributors to cancer initiation and development (Pieroth 2018
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Summary This project develops next-generation quantum sensors by integrating Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) centres into hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and diamond resonators, combining the exceptional
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applications, translating astrocytic principles into bio-inspired AI architectures. The candidate will have the opportunity to: Train in cutting-edge computational neuroscience and NeuroAI. Collaborate with
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major innovation hubs? This question has direct policy relevance for regional innovation support programmes. What you'll do: Fine-tune PatentBERT on European patent data; extract interpretable linguistic
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or agents to enhance oxygen diffusion have met with limited success [1]. StimOxyGen Ltd, a spinout from Ulster University has developed a nanoparticle formulation (SGEN-33) that can generate oxygen in solid
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future personalized therapies and drug development. The studentship aims to investigate: The therapeutic effects of naturally occurring omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that selectively target G
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programme. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of a doctoral degree on a full-time basis for more than one year (or part
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for metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity. However, their efficacy and safety in humans remains unexplored. This PhD programme will seek to take the first critical step towards clinical translation