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STEER (Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Education & Research) Advancing Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Education and Research through the Development of Pedagogies and Student
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multimodal brain imaging techniques with novel neuromodulation. More specifically, we work to understand the mechanisms of (mal)adaptive plasticity and develop new treatment approaches for different
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, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, invites applications for a PhD Researcher to join the geotechnical research group as part of a Sustainable Energy of Ireland funded research
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, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, invites applications for a PhD Researcher to join the geotechnical research group as part of a Research Ireland funded research project
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biochemistry techniques, confocal laser scanning microscopy, and live cell imaging with automated fluorescence microscopes to address and answer the research questions. The research team is located in the Sir
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of €25,000 per year for up to four years. The candidate will be supervised by Dr. Nessa Lynch, Matheson Lecturer in Law, Innovation and Technology with co-supervision from the Department of Business
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knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates multimodal brain imaging techniques with novel neuromodulation
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this project, using extensive primary cell culture, molecular analysis, scRNAseq, non-invasive imaging analysis, along with mechanistic studies using 2D/3D culture models, we will dissect the distinct cellular
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determine the process performance.Candidate profile:Hold (or are soon to hold) a primary degree in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline eg chemical / biochemical engineering, biotechnology etc
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publish their research findings, in close co-operation with the other members of the research group. Eligibility Criteria for Applicants Applicants wishing to undertake a research degree are usually