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explore how this programme could also work for children with SEN and complex needs, and engage parents and families more directly. Aim: To explore the impact of a school based PL programme for children with
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opportunities to be active. There are a number of PL programmes to support physical literacy and motor skills in children, however, the next step is to explore how this programme could also work for children with
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, financial technology, policy analysis, or academia. Ideal candidate: Background in computer science, data science, finance, economics, or related quantitative fields. Strong programming skills (Python/R
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the residency criteria which requires that they have lived in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least the three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme. Applicants
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generator (Python toolkit), evaluation metrics suite, and academic papers in top finance and information systems venues. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in computer science, data science, or
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academic papers in top AI and finance venues. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in computer science, artificial intelligence, or computational modeling. Skills required of the applicant: Essential
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engineering/electronics engineering, or a related field will be advantageous, along with knowledge of the following: *low-power circuits/system design for ASIC, *Verilog based FPGA based system design
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in this programme will generate evidence-based outcomes for technology adoption, collaborative frameworks between industry and academia, and practical roadmaps for transitioning towards sustainable and
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reinforcement in both the site of the insertion of the tufting yarn and between the tufts, whereas z-pinning does this at the site of insertion. 3D wovens involve layering and interweaving fibres in a computer
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with a background in computing or data science who wish to connect technical innovation with human-centred system design. The project supports Northern Ireland’s priorities in Software/Cyber and Life