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]. 3. Explore the diversity of signals and perform complementary experiments to finalize the training dataset [Month 6 – 12]. 4. Develop a data analysis process based on machine learning for multimodal
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) at Trinity College Dublin is seeking a PhD student to explore the influence of topology in designing & operation of distributed quantum networks. The candidate will be part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action
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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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diagnostic and therapeutic tools for bacterial infections. Our work is at the interface of carbohydrate chemistry and inorganic chemistry. The group currently has 5 PhD students and a postdoc. The successful
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via surveys (e.g. teacher efficacy, commitment, quality of work/learning environment, resilience) and direct virtual/online engagements with teachers using a one-to-one/focus group interview processes
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the meaning of merit and meritocracy in different national contexts. Application Procedure Informal enquiries are very welcome and can be made directly to Dr Joonghyun Kwak (joonghyun.kwak@tcd.ie), Assistant
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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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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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. Instituto Superior Técnico (PT) & University Toulouse (FR) Position G Characterization of abiotic stress of trees using AI methods on acoustic signals. University College Dublin (IE) & INRAE (FR) Position H
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2 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Computer science » Computer systems Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions