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admission requirements may be offered admission on a self-funded basis. Applicants who already hold an MRes or a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award
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that have focussed on preventing deconditioning and its associated risks to the healthcare infrastructure here. This collaborative PhD with the Western Health and Social Care Trust (WHSCT), will work with
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engineering/electronics engineering, or a related field will be advantageous, along with knowledge of the following: *low-power circuits/system design for ASIC, *Verilog based FPGA based system design
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with a background in computing or data science who wish to connect technical innovation with human-centred system design. The project supports Northern Ireland’s priorities in Software/Cyber and Life
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using Comet assay is associated with recurrent pregnancy loss. Reproductive Biomedicine Online. 52:105184. Aitken RJ, De Iuliis GN. 2010. On the possible origins of DNA damage in human spermatozoa
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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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clinical decision-making, program evaluation, and information-sharing with team members. This current PhD proposal is an example of implementation science because it aims to build upon an almost 20-year
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Summary This research theme investigates how artificial intelligence, multimodal sensing, and spatial computing can be harnessed to improve early detection and monitoring of neurological and mental
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et al. 2026.Double-stranded sperm DNA fragmentation assessed using Comet assay is associated with recurrent pregnancy loss. Reproductive Biomedicine Online. 52:105184. Aitken RJ, De Iuliis GN. 2010
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary Hyperopia is a common refractive error in childhood and is associated with amblyopia and strabismus