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) at Trinity College Dublin is seeking a PhD student to explore the influence of topology in designing & operation of distributed quantum networks. The candidate will be part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action
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2 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Computer science » Computer systems Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions
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digital twins and advanced analytics. The work will support equipment-level deployment of predictive maintenance services while ensuring robustness, explainability, and alignment with industrial reliability
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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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Environmental Ethics Bioethics AI Ethics (3) Topics in Music: Music in Digital Cultures (including AI) Electroacoustic Music/Sound Studies Music, Technology, and Higher Education Music and Arts Infrastructure
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computer interaction in this context). This work will contribute to the empirical co‑design and testing of principles guiding the development and deployment of AI systems for assisting judicial decision
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for assisting judicial decision‑making. Application Procedure Applications comprise two steps: Email Dr Brian Barry brian.barry@tcd.ie with the subject line PhD Law JUDGEASSIST attaching: an up-to-date curriculum
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exciting possibilities to treat and potentially cure many life-altering and life-threatening diseases. They also represent a huge growth area with several hundred currently in various stages of development
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and may be directed to: Prof Michael Wallace - michael.wallace@ucd.ie Information on the Climate Co-Centre is available at: https://climatecocentre.org/ Application Procedure Applicants should complete
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, resulting in significant morbidity, mortality and costs of €36 billion p.a. in the EU. Fracture healing is a complex, highly regulated process involving consecutive phases of inflammation, repair and