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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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significant complication rate of around 7 – 10 % including pain, joint swelling, stiffness and hemarthrosis post-operation [1,2]. With over 103,000 primary knee replacements in the UK in 2022 alone [3
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food intake is reduced and the signalling pathways of the appetite centres of the brain involved. This PhD programme will evaluate changes in appetitive and consummatory behaviours in individuals
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. It is characterized by a loss of muscle strength, mental clarity, and ability to perform daily activities. The condition can lead to a cycle of decline, where inactivity exacerbates physical and
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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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Summary Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme focuses on harnessing artificial intelligence and spectral technologies to strengthen food integrity and
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) This scholarship will cover tuition fees and provide a maintenance allowance of £21,000* (tbc) per annum for three years (subject to satisfactory academic performance). A Research Training Support Grant (RTSG
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will cover tuition fees and provide a maintenance allowance of £21,000* (tbc) per annum for three years (subject to satisfactory academic performance). A Research Training Support Grant (RTSG
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for three years (subject to satisfactory academic performance). A Research Training Support Grant (RTSG) of approximately £900 per annum is also available. To be eligible for these scholarships, applicants
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this growth, they remain largely invisible in educational data and policy. There is limited understanding of their backgrounds, school locations, academic performance, or whether schools are equipped to support