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. The projects collectively address sectoral priorities in Life & Health Sciences and Software/Cyber, and are aligned with the Centre for Digital Healthcare Technology, part of the Belfast Regional City Deal. Each
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(FSI) that are met in incidents. The PhD researcher will develop, validate and apply coupled CFD-FEM to advance hydrogen safety science and engineering to solve challenging problems of hydrogen safety
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for healthcare. The work supports the Life & Health Sciences and Software/Cyber DfE sectoral priorities and aligns with the Centre for Digital Healthcare Technology, part of the Belfast Regional City Deal. PhD
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Summary Ulster University invites applications for a PhD studentship as part of the NWCAM2 (North-West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing 2
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qubits. Using software such as Qiskit Metal and Ansys, qubit designs will be constructed and simulated, with AI methods optimizing them to explore the trade-offs between multiple design objectives. It is
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privacy regulations and rare-event scarcity. Traditional case-based training relies on limited historical examples, leaving investigators poorly prepared for emerging threats. This PhD will develop and
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difficult to interpret and require vast amounts of data to perform well. This PhD will investigate how AI can become more adaptable, efficient, and understandable by integrating people directly into the
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—that limits confidence in design approaches and policy implementation. This PhD will offer the candidate a unique opportunity to work closely with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) in practical
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technologies. Heat pumps have a key role in decarbonising heat in the building sector. Heat pump integration with Photovoltaics/Thermal (PV/T) technology could provide several benefits with the use of energy
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Summary Meeting future energy demands requires efficient, low-carbon systems capable of storing and releasing heat when needed. This PhD project aims to develop next-generation latent heat thermal