18 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at Trinity College Dublin
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will contribute to our ability to understand and predict this critical component of ecosystem function. You will work within group spanning ecological science, engineering, and computer science methods
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the piles will be recorded using thermocouples attached to data loggers. A small-scale prototype involving geothermal loops 2 will also be installed within a number of these foundation piles which will be
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Molecular Rheumatology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, TCD (https://rheumatologytcd.com) is seeking to appoint a PhD student to perform research focused on identifying molecular pathways
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be based in the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and will be funded under the Science Foundation Ireland Investigators award project. The researcher will
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knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates multimodal brain imaging techniques with novel neuromodulation
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risk. These studentships are ideal for candidates with a strong background in computational biology, bioinformatics, population genetics, and statistical genetics and an exceptional interest in
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also of growing interest to industry.Project supervisor: Dr. Eoin Delaney (Trinity College Dublin).Project locations: School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin.PhD structure
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-world experimentation and data collection, particularly in an end-to-end network deployment that integrates AI-driven energy optimization strategies. Application Procedure Applicants should email Dr
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. These methods will be implemented in efficient, scalable software packages, ensuring their applicability to real-world social and computational challenges. Application Procedure Applicants should email Dr
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Post Summary We are pleased to invite applications for two fully funded PhD studentships to work on a project at the interface of synthetic organic chemistry, electrochemistry, and sustainability