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. The successful candidate will help in the research and development of educational curricula for AI in health professions education and raising awareness of the opportunities AI offers in both healthcare and
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and Exploring Reactivity (CoReACTER) within the School of Chemistry at University College Dublin. The doctoral student will be supervised by Dr. Evan Spotte-Smith, an Assistant Professor in the School
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offers a pathway to nurses to conduct research that advances innovation in practice within St James Hospital and associated partners, for example to improve the integration of care, services or health
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Daly, Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering. The researcher will join Dr Daly's lab, which combines expertise in 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering, and biomaterials. The group leverages
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Transformations and Exploring Reactivity (CoReACTER) within the School of Chemistry at University College Dublin. The doctoral student will be supervised by Dr. Evan Walter Clark Spotte-Smith, an Assistant
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teaching and research that address the global challenges of sustainability, health, and digital transformation. It offers a dynamic portfolio of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes tailored
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teaching and research that address the global challenges of sustainability, health, and digital transformation. It offers a dynamic portfolio of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes tailored
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teaching and research that address the global challenges of sustainability, health, and digital transformation. It offers a dynamic portfolio of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes tailored
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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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the understanding and care of Parkinson’s disease (PD) across Ireland. Focussing on stigma, gender and culture, mental health, physical activity, and wearable technology, the consortium projects will generate