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the Health Research Board (HRB). The objective of DTI is to significantly develop and expand the current small dementia clinical trials’ portfolio to include studies of diverse types (proof of concept
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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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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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to develop an AI-powered assistive communication tool to translate Irish Sign Language (ISL) into English. It has strong inclusion and societal impact goals, targeting real-time communication for Deaf users
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to the understanding and protection of our natural environment and to developing innovative technologies, tools and services to facilitate a transformation to a zero carbon and resource efficient society. The MaREI
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combination of CFD modelling and running What-if-scenarios to support environmental decision-making and policy development with a focus on vulnerable coastal habitats in Ireland. The successful candidate will
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. This EU-funded project focuses on the development and validation of novel Hybrid Blue-Green Infrastructure (HBGI) to enhance shoreline resilience, support biodiversity, and integrate ecological and societal
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demonstrated research achievement, who will contribute to this research programme and will also be supported to prepare for careers in academia or Industry. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team of
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component sources such as roots and microbes – by developing and maintaining both custom and off-the-shelf instruments in field operation. We have developed custom built ‘minirhizotron’ instruments to image
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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