MSAT-Ulster will be used as part of the selection method for the six Allied Health Professional (AHP) courses listed below.
The goal of this study is to use computational approaches to predict Alzheimer’s disease. The goal of this study is to use computational approaches to predict Alzheimer’s disease. In collaboration ...
The REAMIT project proposes to adapt and apply existing innovative technology to food supply chains in NWE to reduce food waste and hence improve resource efficiency.
This project aims to translate the methodology and statistical models developed at Ulster for Malaria risk and rate trends into a practical near real-time (pilot) tool.
The main goal of the MY-RELIEF project is to improve knowledge and skills of working adults (55+ years) regarding evidence-based strategies that can help individuals manage their low back pain in all ...
Future Screens NI comprises the two higher education institutions (Ulster University and QUB) and a number of key industrial partners central to the creative economy in the region.
The goal of this study is to develop computational model of biological signalling of serotonin receptors to identify potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
Stratus will use disruptive VR technologies to enable exploration of the Past, Present and Future, maximising societal benefits from natural and cultural heritage.
Smart sENsor Devices fOr rehabilitation and Connected health (SENDoc) project will introduce the use of wearable sensor systems in ageing communities in northern remote areas.
The indirect consequences of Covid-19 on the mental health of the general population will be considerable.  First, anxiety, depression, alcohol misuse and suicidality are likely to increase in the ...
CINE is a collaborative digital heritage project between 9 partners and 10 associated partners from Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The goal of the project was to use machine learning on neuroimaging data to detect Alzheimer’s disease, and data analytics to identify variability of lab tests across Northern Ireland.