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Summary The Law research unit at Ulster University invites PhD proposals from applicants in our emerging research specialisms of legal technology, ethics and medical law. Ulster’s Centre for Legal
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the School of Engineering, the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites and Engineering Centre (NIACE), and the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC). You will work alongside experienced researchers and
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technology, and mixed-methods research. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a project with clear, tangible relevance to regional health strategy and clinical practice. Important Information
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foundations (e.g. concrete piles). These dual purpose ‘energy piles’ offer a sustainable and scalable solution for harnessing geothermal energy from underground soils and rocks, whilst serving as structural
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Pharmacist-Led Medicines Optimisation in Metabolic care: a Cross-System Implementation Science Study
, artificial intelligence, and implementation science within real-world care pathways. Using federated learning, the research will build models that identify patient-specific risks and therapeutic opportunities
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transformer-based NLP, causal machine learning, financial econometrics, and large-scale data integration (PATSTAT patent database + Bloomberg financial data). Skills applicable to careers in data science
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generator (Python toolkit), evaluation metrics suite, and academic papers in top finance and information systems venues. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in computer science, data science, or
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of the core business of built assets (e.g. hospitals) in integration with the engineering systems to achieve Low Carbon and Net Zero targets. This will create a new concept for developing inDTs which combines
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networks, enabling stress-testing of compliance systems against threats that do not yet exist in operational data. Working with Pytilia, a RegTech compliance technology provider, you will complete three
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science, and AI to better understand how decisions are made — both in the brain and in machines. Decision-making lies at the heart of intelligent behaviour. While cognitive and brain sciences have generated