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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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Information Systems within Cork University Business School. Applications are welcome in relation to topics on the broad intersection between law, technology, and innovation (including private and public law
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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
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manufacturing using single cell omicsSupervisors: Colin Clarke and Niall BarronAbout the project: The study of cellular biology has been transformed by single cell analysis. Rapid technological advances in areas
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Post Summary Surrounded by smart devices that collect interpersonal data, we must explore novel ways
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science”, led by Dr Susan Hegarty. The PhD position will be focused on developing the citizen science hydromorphology framework, and is open to candidates with strong GIS skills and an academic background
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the vibrant cultural city of Galway in the west of Ireland, the University of Galway has a distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence . For information on moving to Ireland please see
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-world experimentation and data collection, particularly in an end-to-end network deployment that integrates AI-driven energy optimization strategies. Application Procedure Applicants should email Dr
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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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, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, invites applications for a PhD Researcher to join the geotechnical research group as part of a Research Ireland funded research project