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. Background and objectives The Tangney lab is currently seeking PhD students with an interest in wetlab and /or drylab (bioinformatics, sequence data analytics, protein design). This project is part of
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analytical skills and have a problem-solving, result-oriented attitude and can communicate clearly. - You are proficient at presenting to effectively communicate complex results. - You are a communicative and
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their own analytical perspective and empirical research strategies, provided these remain within the scope of the planned project. Over the course of the PhD, the candidate will gain skills in collaborative
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Research Centre to train a new generation of doctoral graduates on the science-policy interface. The Insight Research Ireland Centre for Data Analytics and the Data Science Institute at the University
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digital twins and advanced analytics. The work will support equipment-level deployment of predictive maintenance services while ensuring robustness, explainability, and alignment with industrial reliability
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, cell culture, in vitro assay development, and data analytics. We are looking for candidates that are interested in these areas and who wish to deploy genetic engineering strategies to advance the safety
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Centre for Synthesis & Chemical Biology, University College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 23 days ago
chemistry skill and on the usage of various analytical techniques (in particular NMR spectroscopy), and will emerge from their PhD ideally prepared for both academic and industrial roles. The successful
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and contact details (including email addresses) of two referees; 5. At least one example of written work in English (including some data analysis) demonstrating the applicant’s analytical and writing
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and a strong interest in organic synthesis, carbohydrate chemistry, and/or chemical biology Demonstrate analytical skills in the laboratory Be curious, motivated, and enthusiastic about
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and contact details of two referees (with email addresses included); 5. At least one example of your written work (in English and including some data analysis) that shows your analytical and writing