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Summary Ulster University invites applications for three funded PhD studentships as part of the NWCAM2 (North West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing 2), a €9.98 million cross border project which is
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qualification and a PhD at Ulster University. Candidates must register to complete the PhD at Ulster, but if Ulster doesn’t have an appropriate Master course in the candidate’s area, candidates register
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PhD researcher will contribute to developing responsible, efficient, and trustworthy AI systems from cognitive fatigue management and personalised thermal comfort to multi modal medical imaging and IoT
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to conduct high-impact research into obesity, a complex
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary Transform how we determine biomolecular structures. This PhD develops generative AI tools that use
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actionable pharmacogene, which could improve prescribing efficacy and safety [1]. Pharmacogenomic-guided (PGx) prescribing may reduce ADE risk by 30% [2]. Aims This PhD project will address knowledge gaps in
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Summary Are you passionate about tackling one of today’s biggest public health challenges? This fully funded PhD offers you the chance to lead impactful research on obesity and metabolic health
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. 2025). As part collaborative PhD project with the National Alternative Protein Centre (NAPIC.ac.uk) we will explore the impact of food processing on a range of protein rich foods (animal, plant, fungal
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food intake is reduced and the signalling pathways of the appetite centres of the brain involved. This PhD programme will evaluate changes in appetitive and consummatory behaviours in individuals
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary This PhD project offers an exciting opportunity to develop next-generation biocomposites made from