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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Summary Multiple PhD studentships available within tech4health, an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Health Technologies
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, biodiversity monitoring, and climate resilience. The work supports strategic priorities in Environmental Sciences, Software/Cyber. PhD researchers will explore how AI-driven Earth observation, computer vision
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an exciting and impactful pathway. This PhD will be based on the Derry/Londonderry Campus Project 2: From Data to Decisions: Investigating Barriers and Enablers of Analytics Adoption among SMEs in the UK and
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bridge the gap between treatment technology, data acquisition systems, and user experience – and to support transition of buildings to net-zero carbon targets. This PhD project will tackle that challenge
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they will affect local health services. This PhD offers the opportunity to address that gap. You will develop the first Northern Ireland Heat Atlas of night-time humid heat, combining climate projections with
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to no irrigation or chemicals, and its entire stalk is used. This data-driven approach helps farmers reduce water and fertilizer use, lowering emissions and improving yields. Working with UK and US teams, you’ll
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agencies in designing place-sensitive, cost-effective actions for warmer, healthier homes. The project is ideal for applicants interested in applying spatial data, environmental analytics, or building
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., & Trabucchi, D. (2023). The role of absorptive capacity and big data analytics in strategic purchasing and supply chain management decisions. Technovation, 126, 102814.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation