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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
hybrid combinations to boost outgoing pulse power and enhance backscatter detection while maintaining low noise, low distortion, and stable system operation. A key innovation is the exploration
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the molecular features of marine polysaccharides that underpin this process. Project Description Marine algae produce complex polysaccharides (glycans) that play a poorly understood but potentially critical role
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intergenerational mobility. However, a growing body of research highlights the paradoxical role of meritocratic beliefs in legitimising existing inequalities. As a dominant cultural framework, meritocratic ideals
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employment. We are seeking applicants who are motivated to work on one of the following two streams of research, funded by the department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin: Application Procedure: Informal
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. Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s premier university. We are an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion and hold an Athena Swan Silver Award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender equality both
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Champion and hold an Athena Swan Silver Award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender equality both within Trinity and across the higher education sector. Trinity is committed to supporting work–life
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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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, including but not limited to fatty acid production, biostimulants, nutrient recovery, novel feedstock pretreatment methods, and integrated processes for enhanced product recovery. The PhD project is part of
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Prof. John Cotter, who will provide close guidance and support in developing your research. You will be an integral part of the Department’s research activities, including attending our weekly
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Funding covers fees for 4 years, and an annual stipend of €25,000. Students will become part of a vibrant interdisciplinary academic community, and will have opportunities in research training, mentoring