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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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ambitious, inquisitive and innovative individuals to join our multidisciplinary research team. As part of a dynamic and collaborative environment, you will contribute to breakthrough work that supports
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, fully-funded PhD student focused on control, optimization, game theory, and embodied intelligence in robotics and autonomous systems. This is a unique opportunity to work on a project combining cutting
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independently and as part of a supportive team. Good knowledge of organic chemistry and an interest in research at the interface with biochemistry/molecular biology is required. Knowledge of multistep organic
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death. The molecular mechanisms that control how plants respond to, and recover from, acute hypoxia stress are not completely understood. Notably, hypoxia is also an important developmental signal in
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teaching and research excellence For information on moving to Ireland, please see www.euraxess.ie Detailed Project Description: This PhD is part of TRACE (Transforming Agri‑Food and Seafood Supply Chains
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care ethics can inform legal thinking. Applicants might: Work with legal texts, cases, or institutions Engage with theory (including, but not limited to, feminist care ethics) • Develop a research
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developers and technical standards experts, and the public. The work of this PhD lies primarily in examining the role and impact of AI in assisting judicial decision-making through theories and methods
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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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welcome applications for a fully-funded 4-year PhD scholarship as part of my Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future Programme Project award on “Mapping the human pocketome - using pharmacophores