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rates as well as how victims were represented in court and in the media. This project will inform and develop understanding about the history of violence against women and girls and the attempts to end
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prevent failures. This project proposes developing a novel vision-guided robotic machining platform capable of adaptive manufacturing by integrating advanced sensors and AI. The work will involve
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an LLM-based upgrade as a cost-effective, viable solution to achieve Industry 5.0 compliance. The research will focus on three core contributions: 1. Domain-Specific Corpus Development and LLM Training
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary This novel project aims to investigate the benefits of a newly developed PUFA Omega-3 fish oil
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growth. Research will focus on developing white-box AI architectures, explainable analytics, and governance-aware models that enhance accountability in high-stakes environments such as sustainable
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related to myopia development. In this PhD project scotopic/rod function in adults and children with myopia will be examined to determine if these measures can predict myopia development and also monitor
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary Transform how we determine biomolecular structures. This PhD develops generative AI tools that use
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PEACEPLUS-funded PEACETIME project, a cross-border initiative developing an integrated healthcare model for obesity. Findings from this research will provide an evidence base to inform the ongoing development
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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-time equivalent) are NOT eligible to apply for an award. *Part time PhD
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much benefit we get from treatments. These variations also influence how likely we are to develop side effects or ADEs. Most of the Irish and UK population (85-90%) are estimated to have at least one