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orthopaedic surgeons in the Trauma and Orthopaedics Research Group in the Belfast Trust. The PhD will suit applicants with a background in biomedical, mechanical, or electronic engineering who are interested in
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: Applications for more than one PhD studentship are welcome, however if you apply for more than one PhD project within Biomedical Sciences, your first application on the system will be deemed your first-choice
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Lahlali, M., Berbiche, N. and El Alami, J. (2021), How Enterprise must be Prepared to be “AI First”? A pragmatic approach for AI adoption, International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications
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Information: Applications for more than one PhD studentship are welcome, however if you apply for more than one PhD project within Biomedical Sciences, your first application on the system will be deemed your
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(FSI) that are met in incidents. The PhD researcher will develop, validate and apply coupled CFD-FEM to advance hydrogen safety science and engineering to solve challenging problems of hydrogen safety
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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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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
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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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access and the necessary training to the Animotive VR SaaS product. This will enable the PhD candidate to have the skills and knowledge base to roll out a programme of participatory research engagement
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Molecular dynamics simulations High-field NMR spectroscopy Ideal for students excited by computational biophysics and structural biology, with strong career prospects in academia, biotech, and AI-driven drug