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. Recommended reading McElroy, E., Wood, T., Bond, R., Mulvenna, M., Shevlin, M., Ploubidis, G. B., ... & Moltrecht, B. (2024). Using natural language processing to facilitate the harmonisation of mental health
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frameworks (Burgess, 2019), the research approaches regeneration as both an ecological process and a culturally embedded design practice. It asks how textile design can operate as a form of rural
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computational linguistics. Skills required of the applicant Essential: Strong programming skills in Python (NumPy, pandas, scikit-learn, PyTorch or TensorFlow) Natural language processing fundamentals and text
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computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computer-aided design (CAD) software. They should also be prepared to engage in both computational analysis and experimental testing as required. Essential criteria
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collaboration between HCI researchers, healthcare professionals, and computer scientists will ensure robust outcomes, while ethical considerations such as privacy and responsible AI use remain central. In summary
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. This research will explore the multi-step process required to develop and implement heat network policy in Northern Ireland, focusing on the transition from national-level planning to local-level delivery
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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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sensors and their suitability to measure PD symptoms. Collect, process, and integrate multimodal data (movement, heart rate, galvanic skin response, activity logs) from wearable sensors used by participants
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manufacturing engineering and biosensing enabling the fabrication of highly sensitive, room-temperature quantum sensors using scalable, low-energy processes. Essential criteria Applicants should hold, or expect
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rights, globalization and sentimental education: The case of sport. Sport in Society, 7: 355-369. McVeigh, R, (2025) Living the peace process in reverse: racist violence and British nationalism in Northern