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disturbances. This programme of doctoral work will investigate the prevalence of iron deficiency/ iron deficiency anaemia in high performing athletes and assess the effectiveness of a novel oral iron supplement
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environmental impacts of digital activities. You will lead projects modelling the energy usage of different computing equipment (personal computers, servers, High-Performance Computing infrastructure
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solutions for maritime propulsion systems. The primary aim of the project is to design and implement a flexible, high-performance control strategy for an integrated power system consisting of an ammonia
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Technology for High-Performance Millimetre-Wave Components and Systems," in IEEE Journal of Microwaves, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 307-315, April 2022, doi: 10.1109/JMW.2022.3155793. [2] C. Bartlett, A. Malavé, M
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). These materials have shown potential in enhancing tritium release from lithium-tritide (Li/LiT) mixtures. However, issues such as cracking and short-circuiting during prolonged operation at high temperatures hinder
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embrittlement. However, the immiscibility between Cu and W leads to poor bonding, whilst during high temperature manufacturing/operation embrittlement of steel-W joints occurs due to the formation of brittle
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-Stokes equation are not eligible. Solving the BBGK equation is extremely challenging due to the high computational cost originated from its high-dimensionality. As a deterministic method, the potential
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fuel, but its high reactivity makes it vulnerable to pre-ignition. The presence of lubricating oil droplets can worsen this risk by evaporating, altering chemical pathways, and producing nanoscale soot
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have the opportunity to develop their research, both individually and as part of a team of ambitious scholars. PhD students at Maynooth University are enrolled in a structured PhD programme. This
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to join the Integrated Clinical-Computational Affective Research Unit (ICARUS). The unit is led by Dr Liam Mason (Associate Professor of Clinical