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) at Trinity College Dublin is seeking a PhD student to explore the influence of topology in designing & operation of distributed quantum networks. The candidate will be part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action
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modelling to provide a holistic assessment of mitigation and adaptation strategies, addressing key trade-offs between environmental performance, economic viability, and farm system resilience. The PhD student
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funded PhD scholarship to work on GalSB, funded by the Research Ireland Pathway Programme and supervised by Dr Shipra Nagar and co-supervised by Prof. John Walsh in the School of Pharmacy and
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developers and technical standards experts, and the public. The work of this PhD lies primarily in examining the role and impact of AI in assisting judicial decision-making through theories and methods
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developers and technical standards experts, and the public. The work of this PhD lies primarily in legal analysis and empirical co‑design of principles guiding the development and deployment of AI systems
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operations. The PhD will develop and implement artificial intelligence and data-driven methods for early anomaly detection, root cause diagnosis, and failure prediction on industrial systems, leveraging
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to war. Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s premier University. We are an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion and we hold an Athena Swan Silver award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender
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pharmacophore approaches and their use in predicting bioactive small molecules. - You are highly motivated to work in an interdisciplinary environment at the cutting edge of science. - You possess strong
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care ethics can inform legal thinking. Applicants might: Work with legal texts, cases, or institutions Engage with theory (including, but not limited to, feminist care ethics) • Develop a research
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of these studentships (2026-30), the successful candidates will be based at the School of Education in UL. They will be supervised by Prof. Paul Conway, Prof. Aisling Leavy (MIC) and Prof. Emer Smyth (ESRI) and will work