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advanced AI/ML methods to neural and behavioural data to uncover the computational foundations of decision-making in humans and animals. Designing novel AI algorithms inspired by brain function, to improve
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record in astrocyte-neuron interaction modelling, published in Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, PLoS Computational Biology, Neurocomputing, and IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and
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through the vessels and how diseases like heart blockages or artery wall damage develop. However, most current computer models used to study blood flow treat arteries as if they are rigid and motionless
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approaches often provide only limited insight into these effects. This project will use advanced computer simulation, informed by post-operative scans and patient movement data, to understand how variations in
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influencing experience with the programme for children, teachers, classroom assistants, and families. To identify adaptations needed to roll the programme out more widely. Implement and evaluate the adapted PL
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reading Activity Alliance, 2020. My Active Future: Including Every Child. Available at: https://www.activityalliance.org.uk/how-we-help/research/5658-my-active-future-including-every-child-march-2020
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of health promotion programmes, such as online falls prevention programmes, might be one solution. Online programmes help address difficulties in accessing programmes for people with physical limitations
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, configurable weight storage. The project will help advance neuromorphic computing by enabling hardware that is more robust, repairable, scalable, and energy-efficient. You will join the CNET research team
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effective collaborations. This opportunity will help you build an unmatched network and gain practical expertise that makes you invaluable in both academic and industrial careers. NWCAM2 is a €9.98 million
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initiatives, they are shaping a more inclusive future for all. Ulster University students from our MSc in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) program have been going to NECC for year-long placements since 2008