We have 17 Ulster University - Magee Campus, School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
Ulster University - Magee Campus, School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
We have 17 Ulster University - Magee Campus, School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
Applying Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence to Identify and Measure the Social Impact of Youth Services on Children and Young People in Northern Ireland
This PhD project, a collaboration between Ulster University and the Education Authority (EA), aims to transform youth service delivery in Northern Ireland by harnessing advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI). Read more
Collaborative Robotics for Product Handling
DuPont manufactures materials with world famous household names such as Lycra, Nylon, Kevlar, Teflon and Neoprene. The DuPont site in Maydown employs over 200 people and is a world leader in the production of Kevlar. Read more
NeuroAI: Neuro-inspired AI of decision-making and learning
Decision-making and learning are core components of cognition not only in humans, but also in artificial intelligence (AI). The latter is particularly so in machine learning (ML) such as deep learning. Read more
NeuroAI: From machine learning to neurocomputational modelling of decision-making and learning
Decision-making and learning, often occurring in the face of uncertain information, are core components of cognition in humans and other organisms. Read more
Continual learning for modelling non-stationary systems
Real-world environments are often non-stationary. Machine learning systems such as classifiers used for pattern recognition often make the stationarity assumption in input data distribution density during training and operation phases. Read more
Integrating wearable technology and Artificial Intelligence for enhanced health monitoring and rehabilitation
Wearable technology has changed how we monitor health by allowing us to track detailed movement data over long periods, in real-time, and from anywhere. Read more
New Directions in Artificial Intelligence for Physics
Machine-learning algorithms are becoming essential components of scientific analyses, in particular in particle physics, where current analyses at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are beginning to use machine-learning tools to push the boundaries of what we can learn about the fundamental laws of nature. Read more
RAL: Robotics for Assistive Living
The Cognitive Robotics team in the ISRC focuses on novel, advanced control methods for autonomous mobile robots, merging approaches from Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science and Engineering. Read more
Self-Supervised Learning of Human Pose Estimation in Smart Manufacturing Systems
In 4th industrial revolution, intelligent robots will be deployed alongside human in smart manufacturing line. These robots will work as co-workers and are called Cobots. Read more
A digital twin for smart 3D printing/additive manufacturing
This project offers an exciting opportunity on developing a smart 3D printing/additive manufacturing technology through computer vision, machine learning and Digital Twin (DT). Read more
Balancing user needs and technology adoption for healthy ageing
A range of health impairments is more common in the ageing population, which imbalances their health and well-being. As a result, strategies that promote better brain health and well-being in older age are an urgent public health priority. Read more
Blockchain and AI-Enabled Traceability for Sustainable Supply Chains
This PhD project aims to revolutionize sustainable supply chain management by integrating blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance transparency, traceability, and accountability. Read more
Unlocking the Brain's Balance: Understanding Astrocyte Influence on Neural Communication Through Computer Modelling
This cutting-edge research project at Ulster University dives into one of the brain's most fascinating mechanisms. the conversation between brain cells that keeps our minds healthy and functioning. Read more
Exploring Hardware Security for Approximate Computing
The growing demand for low-power, high-performance computing systems has accelerated the development of a new paradigm called ‘Approximate Computing’, which often surpasses traditional architectures in efficiency. Read more