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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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treatment of this disease (Ref 1). However, there remains a significant gap in our knowledge about the role of miRNAs in prostate cancer development. The functionality of many of these miRNAs remains unknown
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learning process. The research will develop a Human-in-the-Loop Adaptive Learning (HILL) framework that combines active learning, reinforcement learning with human feedback, and explainable AI techniques
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Pharmacist-Led Medicines Optimisation in Metabolic care: a Cross-System Implementation Science Study
Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary This PhD programme will develop and evaluate AI-assisted, pharmacist-led clinical decision-support
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Wellbeing in Young Children,Their Families and Communities. Routledge, 195-210. Bronfenbrenner, U. (1979). The ecology of human development. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press. Bryson, P. (2010
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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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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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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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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