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and industry, such that graduates can co-create and ideate, design, develop, evaluate and implement evidence-based digital health technologies. This is a join centre between Ulster University (Ulster
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Summary The Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC) vision is to develop a bio-inspired computational basis for Artificial Intelligence. Our mission is to understand how the brain works at
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, but limited opportunity, to access Ulster University studies. The programme will provide students and young professionals with educational and training opportunities that will help their career
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the comprehensive, specific training courses offered by UU, the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC) and the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites & Engineering (NIACE), to develop an in-depth knowledge
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. Underlying aim: The underlying aim ofthis project is to develop stimuli-responsive compounds that are capable of being activated deep within human tissue. These compounds will possess low toxicity in