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partner in an exciting 5-year collaborative program. We are currently seeking applicants for three PhD projects as listed below. The successful candidates will be based in either NIBRT or UCD and will also
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Molecular Rheumatology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, TCD (https://rheumatologytcd.com) is seeking to appoint a PhD student to perform research focused on identifying molecular pathways
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. The scholarship holder will normally be expected to reside in the Munster region and may have opportunities to teach or tutor while undertaking their PhD (which would be remunerated separately). It is not possible
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. To address this, the PhD candidate will develop network models for such trace data with a strong focus on real-world applications. These applications can be developed in collaboration with substantive
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critical component analysis, and (iii) development of Automation of ML model and data selection. The applicants should have knowledge of machine learning and optical networks and willing to engage in testbed
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for a PhD studentship to investigate the genetic underpinnings of neuropsychiatric disorders using cutting-edge long-read sequencing (LRS) technology. This project aims to generate whole-genome LRS data
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Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time, funded PhD scholarship in the Discipline of Journalism and Media within SEMCA at the University of Galway
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, cognitive impairment) and psychiatric diseases (addiction, OCD, depression). Lab CLINT of Prof Sven Vanneste at Trinity College Dublin is searching for 2 PhD students to join the team to work on a clinical
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-time research students only. The scholarship holder will normally be expected to reside in the Munster region and may have opportunities to teach or tutor while undertaking their PhD (which would be
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translational research in collaboration with local, national and international partners. The PhD student will study the interaction of A. fumigatus with immune cells and characterise the molecular mechanisms