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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
photonics and semiconductor technologies, contributing to the development of Ireland’s and Northern Ireland’s deep-tech innovation ecosystem. It seeks to train the next generation of scientists and engineers
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influences that define and shape their early careers and practice, including the impact of different learning and professional development phases. Further information on the study is available at the TPJ
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institutions, organisations, or communities connected to international law. Applicants might: Use, or be interested in learning, ethnographic or qualitative methods • Explore how care is practised, experienced
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adaptability of robotic systems. In particular, the research will investigate distributed and/or game-theoretic control frameworks for multi-robot systems, integrating optimization-based planning with learning
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) approaches. Design predictive maintenance algorithms using machine learning, statistical learning, and digital twin-based models to anticipate failures and optimise maintenance interventions. Integrate AI
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project completion. Teamwork, motivation to learn new skills, and excellent verbal and written communication skills are desirable. How to apply: Project 4 applicants should upload a cover letter, CV, and
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closely with their supervisors and will produce a PhD based on four papers of a publishable standard. PhD students also acquire teaching experience by providing teaching support in our undergraduate
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econometric and machine learning frameworks to analyse the causal relationships between transport behaviour, residential energy consumption, and environmental outcomes in urban systems. The successful candidate
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in five faculties spread across three academic campuses in the Glasnevin-Drumcondra area of North Dublin. Thanks to its innovative approach to teaching and learning, the University offers a
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of Dublin. Inspired by biomineralised tissues such as bone and seashell, HYDROCEM will add designer hydrogels to cement binders (that bind concrete together) to instruct their formation and organisation