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, flexibility becomes an essential feature, driven by the development of flexible components and open networks. Development of Digital Twins, capable of building dynamic models from information gathered form live
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response to infectious burdens. The other post will investigate the evolution of pathogens over time, uncovering how they have adapted to changing human hosts and environments. Crucially, these data from
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focused around its research centres and collaborative research networks and groups. UCC School of Law boasts one of Ireland’s most successful graduate research programmes in Law. Students are provided with
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developed further with the successful candidate. Applications from international candidates are welcomed, but it is expected that the research topic will be of direct relevance to Irish and/or European Union
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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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to inform the development of evidence-based tools and resources to support journalists and communication professionals. The post will also provide the opportunity to develop a range of highly transferable
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eighteenth centuries at the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris. The successful candidate will be enrolled in the Structured PhD Programme in the Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University. The award
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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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Award. It will conduct a comparative study of the development of national canons of modernist literature in post-war and latetwentieth-century Europe. Drawing on the recent turn towards literary sociology
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into plant-available forms. This project will determine the mechanisms of microbial phytate degradation in soil and develop microbe-enhanced biofertilizers to reduce dependence on rock phosphate