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and optimizing growth media, ideally in combination with molecular methods such as 16S amplicon sequencing or draft genome sequence analysis, is highly desirable. Project title: Gut microbiome and
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culture and manipulation of fastidious anaerobic bacteria is required. Experience of bacterial growth and optimizing growth media, ideally in combination with molecular methods such as 16S amplicon
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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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for Interference-Based Brain Stimulation. The DC will develop the theoretical foundations and system designs for a self-optimizing and self-healing implanted communication network enabling transcalvarial networked
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pharmacokinetics of IV melatonin in term neonates with HIE receiving therapeutic hypothermia to inform the optimal dose to be used in future efficacy studies. The Clinical Research Fellow will be involved in all
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hypothermia to inform the optimal dose to be used in future efficacy studies. The Clinical Research Fellow will be involved in all aspects of the study, including recruitment, neurological assessment
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on the Research Ireland project RENEW. In this role, the successful candidate will be responsible for guiding the development, deployment, and optimization of hardware-software systems to ensure they meet user
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for the following 14 PhD Positions (3-year contract starting September/October 2026): Position A Optimized IoRT network for enhanced data quality of IoRT cereals production practices. Aarhus University (DK
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a wider team of research development professionals based across Trinity to optimize supports. These include a team of thirteen funding specialists in the TCD research development office (RDO), a
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will support two projects, one of which is “SMART-FLOW: Harnessing Multimodal Data and Machine Learning to Optimize Fluid Management in Intensive Care” and is funded by the Spark Innovation Programme of