12 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" PhD positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
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will contribute to our ability to understand and predict this critical component of ecosystem function. You will work within group spanning ecological science, engineering, and computer science methods
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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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. 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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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
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vitro methods on human biological samples to understand early immune and stromal cell dysregulation that are involved in disease onset, progression, and response to treatment in individuals with
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July 9th 2025; interview of shortlisted candidate to occur July 17th- 18th. Informal enquiries can be directed to mcelherm@tcd.ie (Dr Matt McElheron; computational biology lead) and nbourke@tcd.ie (Prof
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of Neuroscience (TCIN), in the heart of Dublin. [S]he will receive top-tier training at the School of Psychology and TCIN, in cutting-edge translational neuroscience tools/methods (3T, 7T MRI) and research, and
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be based in the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and will be funded under the Science Foundation Ireland Investigators award project. The researcher will
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Post Summary Doctoral Researcher Law (PhD programme): The School of Law at Trinity College Dublin is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and outstanding PhD Student for a period of 4 years (48