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Molecular dynamics simulations High-field NMR spectroscopy Ideal for students excited by computational biophysics and structural biology, with strong career prospects in academia, biotech, and AI-driven drug
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Summary Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme focuses on harnessing artificial intelligence and spectral technologies to strengthen food integrity and
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offered admission on a self-funded basis. Applicants who already hold an MRes or a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of an MRes or doctoral degree
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admission requirements may be offered admission on a self-funded basis. Applicants who already hold an MRes or a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award
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. These benchmarks will help build confidence in the technology and support its adoption. The research will focus on: Pre-treatment and characterisation of the electrolysis process from FVW Modelling the entire green
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clinical translation of this technology and (3) expedite commercial exploitation of this technology. Specific objectives: To generate a range of tumour tissue samples from in vivo models treated with SGEN-33
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framework for undertaking effective reviews of national prison library services: Design of an inclusive methodology for the Irish Prison Library Review. Library and Information Science Research, 47(2). Bates
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areas and now wishes to further expand understanding and application of Comprehensive Innovation. This research aligns with the innovation goals in the Programme for Government 2024–2027 and the Minister
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to accelerate the growth of existing neoplastic lesions (Mason 2009). These complexities highlight the need for sophisticated interdisciplinary approaches. This research programme will integrate artificial
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Summary Research Context Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme focuses on the development of secure, transparent, and ethical artificial intelligence