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part in the planning and delivery of the University’s annual Maintenance Investment Programme (MIP) and the University is seeking to appoint a Project Lead to assist in the delivery of a range of MIP
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applications for a part-time (50% FTE) Executive Officer position in its small team. The purpose of this post is to provide a broad range of administrative support for the d-real programme. The Executive Officer
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of Computer Science & Statistics at Trinity College Dublin. It aims to support parents/guardians who wish to engage their primary-school children's interest and activity in computing. It is currently doing this through
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of Computer Science and Statistics (SCSS), Trinity College Dublin (TCD) to work on a research project funded by Horizon Europe, with the goal of creating novel human-centric tools for content production and consumption
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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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numerical models of each system in terms of heat transfer and groundwater flow. These calibrated models will be then used to evaluate potential optimised system configurations to gain more heat from the same
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. These methods will be implemented in efficient, scalable software packages, ensuring their applicability to real-world social and computational challenges. Application Procedure Applicants should email Dr
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. The research aims to replace traditional photoredox catalysts with electrochemical radical initiation, developing cleaner and scalable methods for the synthesis of high-value fine chemicals. These studentships
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Marine) funded project entitled “Detect PNP: Detecting plant nursery pathogens using HTS technology”. The project aims to provide methods for the detection of pathogens in plant nurseries using high
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capacity to funding mechanisms and equity considerations. With Ireland's healthcare system as the primary context, the successful candidate will employ mixed research methods to investigate current