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Apply and key information This project is funded by: DfE CDP Award in collaboration with Thales IAS Summary This PhD project, a collaboration between Ulster University and Thales IAS, aims
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. The PhD candidate will gain experience in: Working with experimental neuroscientists and analysing their data outputs. Developing new advanced biologically based computational models that underpin
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, social work , sociology , criminology and criminal justice , youth and community studies , and politics and public policy . We welcome interest from prospective PhD candidates in any of these areas
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of medical humanities. This is already a research strength within English in the Faculty, as evidenced by the AHRC/IAA Medical Humanities Special Interest Group. Proposals are invited for PhD research projects
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embarking on a PhD in English will be allocated a supervisory team of at least two supervisors for the duration of their studies. As part of their course of study, PhD Researchers will also partake in a range
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increased speed, network heterogeneity, and extensive use of virtualisation introduce new challenges, especially regarding security and privacy. This PhD aims to develop advanced security techniques for 6G
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of hyperopia in young school-aged children. Following standard clinical care, evaluation of near visual functions will be conducted before and after provision of spectacles. This PhD project extends the long
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during neoadjuvant therapy and its potential impact on several pertinent treatment-related toxicities. This PhD studentship will involve undertaking several studies designed to generate preliminary
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may be important for genome stability. As such, the primary aim of this project is to ascertain the effects of high-intensity exercise on intragene damage. This PhD studentship will involve undertaking
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diabetes in the eye may be predicted and managed at the earliest possible opportunity. In this PhD, a clinical strategy to more robustly detect alterations in visual function associated with RGC loss and/or