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Research Ireland funded research project “Multiscale modelling of soil-structure interaction for renewable energy applications”. An improved understanding of soil-structure interface behaviour can lead to
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testing and numerical modelling of a novel type of non-grouted rock anchor for use with floating offshore wind turbines. The successful candidates will join a vibrant research group at Trinity College
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, industry/EPA workshops, funded conference travel and short visits to partner labs Access to state-of-the-art modelling suites, class-1 monitoring equipment and the citizen-science platforms Position 1
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Measurement Frameworks. Project Overview: The Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Education and Research (STEER) project will create best-practice teaching models, scholarly research, and scalable
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that these cells could be deployed to control intracellular S. aureus. The project will employ cutting edge technologies (transcriptomics, in vivo infection models, single cell metabolic analysis) to profile
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the predictions of opaque models that are widely deployed in high-stakes decision making scenarios. Of particular interest to this project are example-based explanation methods that use individual data points
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regression methods (e.g., fixed-effects growth curve models, staggered difference-in-differences) to analyse post-divorce economic trajectories. Synthetic control methods may be employed to establish causal
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, flexibility becomes an essential feature, driven by the development of flexible components and open networks. Development of Digital Twins, capable of building dynamic models from information gathered form live
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-scale view of online interpersonal relations, enabling a more nuanced investigation of biases in information diffusion, polarization, and echo chamber effects. To harness this information, novel models
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to forward a copy of your CV along with your academic referees. Informal enquiries to:Colin.clarke@nibrt.ie or niall.barron@nibrt.ie Funding:Annual stipend of €25,000 plus fees for 4 years.Project 2: Model