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, administrative data from Nordic countries will complement survey data. The study will apply event history analysis to examine predictors of grey divorce and advanced panel regression methods (e.g., fixed-effects
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activation and regulation during ageing by investigating how these responses change with differential ageing states (e.g. frailty states, rates of biological ageing etc.). This project will use approaches
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foster resilience among international protection beneficiaries. The methodology combines desk-based analysis across legal and ethical disciplines, with semi-structured interviews with lawmakers and
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that these cells could be deployed to control intracellular S. aureus. The project will employ cutting edge technologies (transcriptomics, in vivo infection models, single cell metabolic analysis) to profile
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networks, making use of intelligent AI-driven control planes. The work will involve: i) (i) development of network probing algorithms for OSNR/GSNR measurement automation; (ii) development of adaptive ML and
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in the cross-disciplinary TRDA project Entangled Lewy. The project brings together Health Sciences, Creative Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Engineering, Computer Science and Health
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”. Application Procedure Informal enquiries are very welcome and can be made directly to Dr Tim Bodt (tim.bodt@tcd.ie), Associate Professor, School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences. To apply
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will begin on either September 1, 2025 or March 1, 2026. A later start is not possible. The position is fully funded for 4 years. The stipend amounts to €25,000/year which is taxfree. To apply, submit a
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, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, invites applications for a PhD Researcher to join the geotechnical research group as part of a Sustainable Energy of Ireland funded research
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embedded in the cross-disciplinary TRDA project Entangled Lewy. The project brings together Health Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Health Economics, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to develop