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Project title: Developing and Evaluating Interpretable Approaches for Human-Centered Machine Learning.Project description: Approaches in interpretable machine learning offer promise in understanding
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scientists from, e.g., Sociology, Political Science, or Economics. The PhD candidate will also develop state-of-the-art optimisation algorithms specifically tailored to the proposed large-scale network models
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landscape of Alzheimer's Disease-Modifying Therapies (DMTs). The research will examine multiple dimensions of system readiness through an interdisciplinary lens - from diagnostic pathways and workforce
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from multiple high-income countries, including the UK (UKHLS), Germany (SOEP), Australia (HILDA), and the US (PSID), alongside ageing studies such as SHARE, ELSA, and TILDA. Where feasible
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designer, and sound designer. In addition, the project will examine the experiences of women in Irish opera and the barriers they encounter in their career development. The outputs of this research will
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, cultural or political geographer as part of a Research Ireland-funded project “Diaspora Diplomacy and the Migration-Development Nexus” led by Dr Jonathan Harris. The PhD position is dedicated to researching
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developing next-generation antimicrobial peptide (AMP)-based solutions targeting vaginal fungal infections, particularly Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (RVVC). The project combines microbiology, molecular
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embedded in the cross-disciplinary TRDA project Entangled Lewy. The project brings together Health Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Health Economics, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to develop
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Development. In choosing Cork University Business School, you will be supported in your research, while based in the heart of the city of Cork , Ireland. Program Highlights: Enhanced Stipend: Enhanced fully
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months). The successful candidate will conduct an innovative project developing an ethical-legal framework that transcends traditional definitions of ‘harm’ in forced displacement contexts by empowering