34 composite-residual-stress-development PhD positions in Ireland

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 18 days ago

    research is dedicated to improving the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections. Additionally, we explore the biology of these infections, as well as the molecular mechanisms behind stress and antifungal

  • ; University of Limerick | Luimneach, Munster | Ireland | 5 days ago

    . The PhD candidate will develop a programme of research to examine how cognitive and contributing risk processes (e.g., sleep disturbances, stress reactivity) are linked to depression and more broadly to

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 13 days ago

    annually, necessitating urgent development of novel therapeutic interventions. Harnessing protective immune responses is an attractive approach but advancing this requires enhanced mechanistic understanding

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 26 days ago

    response to infectious burdens. The other post will investigate the evolution of pathogens over time, uncovering how they have adapted to changing human hosts and environments. Crucially, these data from

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 27 days ago

    , flexibility becomes an essential feature, driven by the development of flexible components and open networks. Development of Digital Twins, capable of building dynamic models from information gathered form live

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 1 month ago

    . The research aims to replace traditional photoredox catalysts with electrochemical radical initiation, developing cleaner and scalable methods for the synthesis of high-value fine chemicals. These studentships

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 14 days ago

    months). The successful candidate will conduct an innovative project developing an ethical-legal framework that transcends traditional definitions of ‘harm’ in forced displacement contexts by empowering

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 1 month ago

    preparedness levels and potential adaptation strategies. The project aims to generate insights that could inform policy development, clinical practice evolution, and advocacy priorities as DMTs move toward

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 1 month ago

    . More specifically, we work to understand the mechanisms of (mal)adaptive plasticity and develop new treatment approaches for different neurological conditions (pain, tinnitus, Parkinson's disease

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 1 month ago

    nanomaterials. This will be achieved by developing and codifying DES-based routes to key classes of environmentally relevant nanomaterials, including (photo)electrocatalytic metal oxides; phosphate-based

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