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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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. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.APPLTHERMALENG.2025.125845 P. Roudný, T. Syrový, Thermal conductive composites for FDM 3D printing: A review, opportunities and obstacles, future directions, J. Manuf. Process
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of work and retention of talent (Theme 2: Action 8). The Programme for Government (2024-2027) highlights the huge pressure on health services in NI, with increasing demands predicted by 2043, and a
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. The programme consists of four themes, covering all disease areas: Theme 1: Diagnostic and prognostic indications Timely identification of disease strongly influences the outcome and the cost of healthcare, but
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classification of Aluminium 5083 TIG welding using HDR camera and neural networks. J. Manuf. Process. 45:603–613. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmapro.2019.07.020 Wang R, Wang H, He Z, et al (2024) WeldNet: a
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). Active inference: A process theory. Neural Computation, 29(1):1–49, 2017. doi:10.1162/NECO_a_00912 * Chowdhary, Raza, Meena, Dutta & Prasad (2017). Online Covariate Shift Detection based Adaptive Brain
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-sectional study examining effects of disability, age, gender and family affluence on physical literacy. European Journal of Public Health, 34(Supplement_2), p.ckae114.099. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub
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, Vol. 12, No. 5, 2021 Hechler, E., Oberhofer, M. and Schaeck, T. (2020), Deploying AI in the Enterprise, Apress Berkeley, CA, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6206-1 Programme for Government 2024–2027
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: North South Research Programme (NSRP), funded through the Shared Island Fund Summary Applications are invited by Ulster University for a PhD in
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research methodology is coupled CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and FEM (Finite Element Method) modelling and simulations. This is the only methodology allowing simulations of fluid-structure interaction