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, enabling the identification of key stress‑responsive genes and molecular pathways. Controlled transport simulations will investigate how factors such as temperature, humidity, dissolved oxygen, noise, and
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and consumables, to begin September 2026. The PhD will be part of the Dublin Chemistry Graduate Programme. For further information or to apply please email a PDF copy of a brief cover letter and CV, to
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of Galway and a youth-led event, also to be held at the University of Galway. They will also contribute to scholarly publications and publications for a wider audience (e.g. blog posts). Garda-vetting will
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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
fading, and maintain stable performance over 40–100 km fibre lengths. Perform co-simulation of optical and electronic/system-level subsystems (e.g., using Python, MATLAB, VPI). Build and characterise
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academic referees that may be contacted. A copy of undergraduate and postgraduate degree certificates. Copies of transcripts from undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. A research proposal of ca. 2,000
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or cell culture) or bioinformatics To Apply: Please send your application to m.tangney@ucc.ie with ‘PhD position POI2-2026’ in the subject line of the email. The deadline is 17th April 2026. Please attach
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Rankings Where to apply E-mail darren.p.fayne@dcu.ie Requirements Research FieldChemistry » Computational chemistryEducation LevelBachelor Degree or equivalent LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional
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PhD Scholarship in High-level quantum chemistry calculations on key reactions in ammonia combustion.
the research project, in recording, interpretation and validation of experimental data, and in dissemination of project results and outcomes. The post holder will ensure research programme requirements in terms
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Job Title: PhD in Organic Synthesis and Chemical Biology Post Status: Fixed term contract (4 years) Department
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focus on mechanosensitive ion channels and GPCRs. PhD2 will aim to decipher the mechanisms of Mφ mechanosignalling with a particular focus on extracellular vesicles. Where to apply E-mail dahoey@tcd.ie