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to develop renewable DNA computing devices that perform multiple computations in a single tube. The primary purpose is to regenerate automatically through temperature cycling and use DNA as a low-energy
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the guidance of Principal Investigator Dr Rob Argent and a wider project team. The appointee will work as an integral part of a neurology research team investigating the use of non-invasive digital measures in
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veterancy on the colonial order. This innovative research will not only deepen our understanding of veteran history around the world in the period but also help us reimagine the concepts we use to analyse
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-situ instruments, Land-Management, Soil & GIS databases that can be processed and integrated into more complex multi-scale land-cover and land-use models. A core output from the overall project will be
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single tube. The primary purpose is to regenerate automatically through temperature cycling and use DNA as a low-energy, sustainable medium for molecular computation and data storage. The successful
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the system. Late applications will not be accepted. Maynooth University is an equal opportunities employer The position is subject to the Statutes of the University Where to apply Website https
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cancelled automatically by the system. Late applications will not be accepted. Maynooth University is an equal opportunities employer The position is subject to the Statutes of the University Where to apply
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of the duration of the advertised post, would exceed 4 years, you should not apply and should refer to PD2 posts instead. Prior to application, further information (including application procedure) should be
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cycling and use DNA as a low-energy, sustainable medium for molecular computation and data storage. The successful candidate will lead the design and modelling of thermally regulated DNA motifs and
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understanding of veteran history around the world in the period but also help us reimagine the concepts we use to analyse veterans and their stories so they can better capture the diversity of veteran experiences