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, fully-funded PhD student focused on control, optimization, game theory, and embodied intelligence in robotics and autonomous systems. This is a unique opportunity to work on a project combining cutting
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explore the design of Software Defined Networks (SDN) control planes for quantum systems. The candidate will be part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action project ‘QUESTING’, a groundbreaking Doctoral
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death. The molecular mechanisms that control how plants respond to, and recover from, acute hypoxia stress are not completely understood. Notably, hypoxia is also an important developmental signal in
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team orientated scientist, able to collaborate on colleagues’ research projects. - You have a good command of the English language, both verbal and written. Dublin City University Dublin City University
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fee waiver and a tax-free scholarship of €25,000 per annum for four years. All applicants (including international applicants) will be automatically considered for funded studentships. The School of Law
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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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improvement. Provide validated outputs to predictive control frameworks, operator decision support systems, and sustainability assessment work packages within FLARE. Benchmark and validate AI-enabled methods
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: The GlycoMetalGuard project will develop antimicrobial metallodrug candidates, with the aim of making functional polymeric coatings with the ability to control bacterial infections and address the challenge
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fundamental question with global relevance: how does glycan structure control carbon sequestration in marine systems? By combining organic synthesis and chemical biology, the project aims to uncover
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and to better understand the physiological mechanisms of resistance to abiotic constraints. The acoustic signature, integrated into the algorithm controlling the autonomous acoustic sensors, will