102 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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for the analysis of nonlinear phenomena in adaptive dynamical networks with applications to restoration ecology. Adaptive dynamical networks are mathematical models of coupled systems where both the systems
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be expected to have: Essential Criteria A PhD qualification in mathematics or applied mathematics. Candidates should possess a research background in the area of partial differential equations
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of Mathematical Sciences, University College Cork, Ireland. The duration of the position is 12 Months initially, with the possibility of a 12 Month extension. The postdoctoral researcher will work on the Science
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PhD Positions Country Ireland Application Deadline 6 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (Africa/Abidjan) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme
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with such systems. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to carefully design and execute wet-lab experiments. Another potential direction is on theory; mathematically and computationally analysing
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syndrome in a novel clinical scale experimental model. This project will involve measurement of molecular, biochemical and physiological parameters in a well-established model of metabolic syndrome
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Biomethane Biorefinery systems (CABBS). Such a system incorporates Anaerobic Digestion with photosynthetic biogas upgrading technology for the co-production of biomethane, food and/or feed, biochemicals and
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, UCC. The aim of the project is to determine if a specific bacteria can alter the biochemical, systemic and cardiovascular features of metabolic syndrome in a novel clinical scale experimental model
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receives numerous cooperatively shared sensor readings derived out of neighbouring vehicles/infrastructure, and these readings exhibit diverse and perhaps lower confidence levels, the proposed model will
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genetic and biochemical approach. Furthermore, it is planned to derive the 3-dimensional structure of phage-encoded carbohydrate binding proteins to define their specific role and relative importance in