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Summary Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme explores the integration of artificial intelligence with quantum technologies to advance next-generation
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time PhD scholarships may be available, based on 0.5 of the full time rate. UKRI Terms and Conditions apply - https://www.ukri.org/publications/terms-and-conditions-for-training-funding/ Recommended
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: North South Research Programme (NSRP), funded through the Shared Island Fund Summary Applications are invited by Ulster University for a PhD in
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Summary Positioned within Ulster University’s AI Research Centre (AIRC) in the School of Computing, this research theme focuses on advancing artificial intelligence for environmental sustainability
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aid in preventing an increase in antibiotic resistant bacteria. Artificially synthesised peptide pheromones could be utilised by being bound to antibiotics as a novel therapeutic delivery option
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how the artificial joint is positioned. Small changes in placement can alter how the joint moves, the forces it experiences, and ultimately how long it lasts. However, current imaging and planning
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that this PHD research will explore with regard to healthcare productivity: the importance of operational variables, the impact of volume, routing patients through healthcare systems, quality control, and
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Summary This PhD will ask the researcher to test artist and activist methods for working contextually through provocative embodied strategies in
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artificial intelligence to learn from data and make decisions. However, the real world is always changing. Brain signals vary over time, and machines wear out or behave differently as they age. As a result
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health interfaces, helping to improve user engagement, health outcomes, and system efficiency. Artificial intelligence (AI) will be investigated as both a tool to assess the quality of user interface and