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Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme advances cutting edge artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for healthcare and wellbeing
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. This project is available in the Computer Science Research Institute and is tenable in the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment, at the Magee campus. The PhD researcher will be based
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Summary The Law research unit at Ulster University invites PhD proposals from applicants in our emerging research specialisms of legal technology, ethics and medical law. Ulster’s Centre for Legal
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(SMEs) in the health and life sciences (H&LS) sector to embed and accelerate sustainable manufacturing in their businesses. Integrated research in this programme will generate evidence-based guidance
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for healthcare. The work supports the Life & Health Sciences and Software/Cyber DfE sectoral priorities and aligns with the Centre for Digital Healthcare Technology, part of the Belfast Regional City Deal. PhD
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industry and clinical collaborators. Applicants must have at least a 2.1 undergraduate degree in bioinformatic, computer science, biomedical sciences, biochemistry, or a related discipline, along with some
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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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. The proposed PhD is a partnership with Age NI. Age NI have led two important online programmes recently. The Good Vibrations programme was a men’s health programme aimed specifically at men aged 50 and over. It
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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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Rehabilitation Engineering, establishing a strong platform for advancing this field. Building on this record, this PhD project will: Build computational models of astrocyte-neuron interactions, incorporating