13 computational-physics-simulation-"Prof" Fellowship positions at Trinity College Dublin
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of target materials, assess their potential in a range of applications; and develop our understanding of DES-mediated material synthesis. Aspects of this work will be carried out in collaboration with Prof
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Applicants should submit a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses), to: - Dr Matthew Chersich and Prof Cathal Walsh For informal enquiries
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Hub (SEARCH); is an exciting multi-disciplinary initiative focused on creating synthetic healthcare data and facilitating secure data sharing across the biomedical ecosystem. This research programme
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allocation and thermal management to achieve optimal performance (iii) Model-in-the-Loop (MIL) validation to simulate components and connected systems to predict thermal behaviour and system
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Digital Technology (SUMIT) project team formed and initiated a strategic all-Ireland engagement process over the last two years to identify common shared challenges for people living with substance use
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Clinical Research Fellow to support the Rare Bone Disorders programme (OurTRibe). OurTribe provides clinical care for over 300 children with rare bone disorders within the Republic of Ireland
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process, Applicants should submit: • A full Curriculum Vitae (CV), including a list of publications and the names and contact details of two referees. • A cover letter detailing
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Post Summary The Complex Software Lab at Trinity College Dublin seeks a Postdoctoral Researcher for the Sign-2-Me translational project, funded under the SFI ARC Hub programme. The project aims
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creative activities on flourishing in older adults. This project, funded by the Creative Ireland Programme, builds on a successful partnership examining how engagement in the arts supports health and
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seeking international protection, and provides a range of congregate accommodation settings for this group, which pose additional social and health challenges. BOTPs, IPAs and programme refugees (who