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Post Summary An exciting opportunity to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship within the Host-Pathogen Interactions research group led by Prof Rachel McLoughlin (https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry
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of this PhD position is to contribute to the design of models and mechanisms that enable risk-aware optimisation of grid capacity and facilitate market participation for large-scale ESS, providing solutions
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This project seeks to pinpoint cellular and molecular epigenetic mechanisms that drive age-related immune-senescence and inflammation, critical to the decline in immune function and ability
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-phonon interactions, which together form tri-partite coupling that gives rise to effective optomechanical interaction between collective excitonic states (optical) and vibrational modes (mechanical
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and motion of hand captured by 3D/4D scanning to the mechanics of the textiles for exoskeleton design. 2. Build and experimentally evaluate textile exoskeletons using lab-based motion capture, pressure
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, you must have a MSc degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits by an internationally recognized university in materials science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, physics
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Materials (CQM) group led by Prof. Jose Lado and work under the supervision of RCF Fellow Dr. Adolfo O. Fumega. Requirements We seek a highly motivated student with: A Master’s degree in physics, chemistry or
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A PhD position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof. Narcis-Adrian
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-generation mechanical seals for high-pressure hydrogen systems—key to renewable energy. Work with Industry Leaders: Collaborate with John Crane, a $1B global technology company driving sealing innovation. Gain
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mobilized to drive new value chains, and how impact investing and true pricing mechanisms can support the growth of circular business models. Your work contributes directly to the development of a future