136 engineering-computation "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "CNRS " positions at Ulster University
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applicants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, including (but not limited to): Film, Television, and Media Studies Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Creative Arts and Practice-based
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wide range of disciplines including engineering, chemistry, mathematics, and computer engineering. The diversity of this research theme means that the student will potentially cross these disciplines
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, financial technology, policy analysis, or academia. Ideal candidate: Background in computer science, data science, finance, economics, or related quantitative fields. Strong programming skills (Python/R
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Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme advances cutting edge artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for healthcare and wellbeing
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manufacturing engineering and biosensing enabling the fabrication of highly sensitive, room-temperature quantum sensors using scalable, low-energy processes. Essential criteria Applicants should hold, or expect
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clinical translation of this technology and (3) expedite commercial exploitation of this technology. Specific objectives: To generate a range of tumour tissue samples from in vivo models treated with SGEN-33
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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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Summary Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme focuses on harnessing artificial intelligence and spectral technologies to strengthen food integrity and
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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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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