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onto PhD programme candidates must have a bachelors degree in chemistry (1st class honours or 2:1 grade or equivalent) and meet English language requirements . Selection process Suitable candidates will
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, including but not limited to fatty acid production, biostimulants, nutrient recovery, novel feedstock pretreatment methods, and integrated processes for enhanced product recovery. The PhD project is part of
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the molecular features of marine polysaccharides that underpin this process. Project Description Marine algae produce complex polysaccharides (glycans) that play a poorly understood but potentially critical role
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of participatory research, co-design processes, and industry-academic collaboration, QUESTING ensures alignment with global challenges such as cybersecurity, digital transformation, and equitable access to emerging
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integrating the PhD candidate into a large and vibrant community of social science doctoral students at Trinity College Dublin. Application Procedure Candidates should submit: ▪ a motivation letter clearly
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via surveys (e.g. teacher efficacy, commitment, quality of work/learning environment, resilience) and direct virtual/online engagements with teachers using a one-to-one/focus group interview processes
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, including a laptop. Key Objectives Develop and implement AI-assisted fault detection and diagnostics methods for industrial equipment and processes, including data-driven and hybrid (physics-informed
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employment. We are seeking applicants who are motivated to work on one of the following two streams of research, funded by the department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin: Application Procedure: Informal
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Procedure Candidate should submit their application, along with a full Curriculum Vitae and a word version of a 3000 word maximum research proposal, Online at the following link: http://www.tcd.ie/courses