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experiments; supporting other group members with data analysis and interpretation from both simulations and experimental data; and use the developed framework to design new materials with optimised performance
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of Information Act section 25, 2nd part, the list of applicants can be made public. Requests for anonymity must be specifically requested with a written justification, but can nonetheless not be guaranteed
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For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ie Detailed Project Description This is an exciting opportunity to undertake a PhD as part of a Research Ireland funded project investigating the gender
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. The project will be part of the activities of the Constellium University Technology Centre (UTC) established with BCAST. The successful candidate will have the opportunities to interact with researchers in
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. The successful candidate will work on field-based experiments, data collection, and analysis, focusing on understanding the interaction between floral resources, pollinator activity, and apple yield outcomes
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third-cycle courses. The last day to apply is May 30, 2025. Project description and tasks: The PhD student will carry out research in the analysis of Partial Differential Equations as part of a project
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the project The position is part of the EU Horizon project EU-INTERCHANGE (European Regional and Coastal Seas in a Rapidly Changing Climate) aiming to develop a Digital Ocean Twin based on optimised
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Dissertation on a topic in business economics, industrial organisation, public finance, asset management, risk analysis, shipping economics, or the economics of natural resources Core courses in probability and
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marine power and control systems. Interest and experience with experimental work and laboratory-based research. Proficiency in data analysis and relevant programming tools (Python, MATLAB, etc.). Relevant
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the position within a reasonable time after receiving the offer. The position’s field of research Graphite has been classified as a Critical Raw Material (CRM) for the EU/EEA economy due to its essential role in