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better ways to design neuromorphic or brain-inspired computing systems. These mechanisms must be energy-efficient, reconfigurable, and secure, especially for edge devices. This PhD project focuses
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supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) involving a range of partner organisations. NWCAM2 is an initiative seeking to help small and medium sized enterprises
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natural fibres and bio-resins, combining renewable materials with advanced processing and computer-aided design/simulation. The research aims to create high-performance, sustainable composites with tailored
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the pandemic creating an unacceptable backlog of patients awaiting care. Addressing this requires not only investment in hospital capacity but also innovative digital solutions that can shift care upstream
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, which makes them less accurate. This project aims to create a new, realistic computer model that shows how blood flows and how artery walls stretch and move in rhythm with the heartbeat to design and
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Summary This PhD investigates how regenerative textile systems can be developed through design-led, field-to-field models that integrate fibre cultivation, land stewardship, and community making
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part of this exciting programme Ulster University is pleased to announce that we are offering up to ?? studentships to help develop collaborative programmes of research between the partners and academic
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management strategies. Health and social care professionals (HSCPs) require training and tools to support safe and effective patient management (Mann et al., 2021; Thavarajah et al., 2018). Aim To co-design
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary Many modern technologies — from medical brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to automated factories — use
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computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computer-aided design (CAD) software. They should also be prepared to engage in both computational analysis and experimental testing as required. Essential criteria