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areas of Legal Technology, including: Legal technology; Agentic AI (with a focus on different aspects of information retrieval) within a legal framework; Governance and Ethical considerations
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Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University. Details of the enhanced training will be available later at qub.ac.uk/nilab/. NILAB aims to bridge the gap between biology and artificial intelligence
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. Blockchain technology offers a novel approach to addressing many of the intrinsic security challenges of IoT devices through its core characteristics [4]: * Decentralization: By its nature, blockchain
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., Zhang, S., Donnelly, M. P., ... & Tschanz, J. (2022). Modelling mobile-based technology adoption among people with dementia. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 26(2), 365-384. [3] Chaurasia, P., McClean
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Vice Chancellor's Research Scholarship (VCRS) Summary The School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences has a
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Summary Wearable technology has changed how we monitor health by allowing us to track detailed movement data over long periods, in real-time, and from anywhere. Smartwatches can measure things like
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intake in older people, can establish a vicious cycle promoting more rapid decline. The aim of the Wear-IT project is to develop wearable technology to accurately measure food intakes in free-living older
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particularly important for persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) who can now look forward to having the same life expectancy as other people. Innovations in mobility related assistive technology (MRAT) provide
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safety strategies and engineering solutions to bridge key knowledge gaps in the safety of compressed gaseous hydrogen (CGH2) storage tanks reinforced with polymer composites. It will focus on fire safety
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integrated process technology for the production of nanocellulose fibres, lignin, and cellulase enzymes from agricultural wastes such as cereal straws (oat, wheat and other lignocellulosic substrates