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Area: Combinatorial algebraic geometry Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/07/02, listed until 2026/01/02) Position Description: Position Description The School of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin invites applications
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anchors, drilled into bedrock and bonded with grout, offer a promising solution. However, their long-term performance under offshore cyclic and multi-directional loading remains poorly understood. This PhD
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description One doctoral (PhD) position (4 years) is available to work in the Community of Researchers Assessing Chemical Transformations
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this interdisciplinary research expertise for heart tissue bioprinting applications. Previous examples of our work can be found here and here . For further information, see biofabrication.ie . Our lab is located in
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& Integrative Neuroscience (Lab CLINT) aims to advance fundamental knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates
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outstanding doctoral researcher for a period of 4 years (48 months). Candidates are given the opportunity to work on a structured PhD in descriptive linguistics, writing a grammatical description of the Mönpa
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- Milestones and deliverables (Gantt chart) - Where the research fits within the School and College research strategies - Dissemination plans and potential impact The applicant will work with an academic lead
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, speaking to the competencies stated above • Two-page CV • Academic transcripts and degree certificates • Contact details for two referees • One example of written work
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work (e.g., MSc thesis abstract or published paper) Email to Biswajit Basu BASUB@tcd.ie and/or Irina Kinchin Irina.Kinchin@tcd.ie by 26 July 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to virtual
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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