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22 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Dublin City University Department Biodesign Europe Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Biomaterial engineering
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, little is known about cross-talk mechanisms. In this project, the student will use multi-scale modeling, combining elementary reaction mechanisms with mesoscale and continuum-scale multiphysics simulations
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. Quantitative, computational, or mixed-method approaches are particularly encouraged, including but not limited to geospatial analysis, machine learning, predictive modelling, and causal inference techniques
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: There is significant interest in the use of mRNAs as vaccines since the development of the novel Covid vaccines during the pandemic, but also as potential therapeutics in their own right, or as a means to
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the projects. Coordinate own day-to-day work to support the project. Other Responsibilities: Conduct analysis on RCSI faculty AI literacy training requirement and channel learnings from the AI2MED project
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Post Summary The Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Laboratory (WhyCOM-Lab) & Medical Circuits and Systems Laboratory (MediCAS-Lab) at Trinity College Dublin are seeking a PhD student to
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Post Summary The Medical Circuits and Systems Laboratory (MediCAS-Lab ) & Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Laboratory (WhyCOM-Lab ) at Trinity College Dublin are seeking a PhD student to
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scientific & clinical graduates. Candidates must meet the PhD entry requirements for TCD or RCSI as outlined in the links below. https://www.tcd.ie/study/apply/admission-requirements/postgraduate/ https
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systems approach, the Co-Centre delivers a comprehensive research programme that spans oriented basic and applied research across science, technology, engineering, and the social sciences
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technology. The primary criterion is that the applicant’s research should be innovative and of the highest quality. The successful applicant should have a background in ethnomusicology, digital musicology