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Join the PhD programme in Artificial Intelligence at Ulster University’s School of Computing, where we are leading research that transforms how people interact with technology and improves lives. As
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Summary EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training iN diGital heAlth technoloGiEs (ENGAGE) - Multiple PhD Studentships The challenges for healthcare systems are unprecedented; exacerbated by the burdens
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Partnership (CDP) studentship, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, to conduct research leading to a PhD on the theme: An ‘Ulster Irish’ Rabbie Burns?: A Cultural Biography of Robert
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. This interdisciplinary PhD project will utilise data from the Trinity-Ulster Department of Agriculture (TUDA) study, an extensive ageing dataset of over 5,000 adults aged 60+ in Ireland. The research will apply advanced
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patients survive. However, analysing these samples can be slow and take a lot of work for doctors. The goal of this PhD project is to create AI and machine learning techniques to more accurately and quickly
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. This project is a 4-year PhD project with enhanced training and 3+ month placement, which is fully funded by UKRI BBSRC through the NI Landscape Partnership in AI for Bioscience (NILAB) Programme, delivered by
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enhanced PhD experience over 4 years, by increasing the student stipend and allowing for other opportunities including an industrial placement, and in addition cover items such as travel and subsistence
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/UKRI Doctoral Landscape Award This fully funded PhD scholarship will cover tuition fees and provide a maintenance allowance of £20,780 per annum for four years* (subject to satisfactory academic
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Summary In this exciting PhD research opportunity, the PhD researcher will work closely with the Public Health Agency (PHA) to analyse Lifeline, Northern Ireland's crisis response helpline. The PhD
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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