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www.euraxess.ie Detailed Project Description This is one of 3 Ph.D. positions on the PRIVI-SENSE project to reinvent today’s computational imaging as a privacy-secured method of sensing human subjects. Positions
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human condition, bringing the power of an open hybrid cloud and AI strategy to life for our clients and partners around the world. Restlessly reinventing since 1911, we are not only one of the largest
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Court of Justice The politics of international law (incl. international human rights and WTO dispute settlement) Irish politics African politics Russian and postcommunist politics Authoritarian politics
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-Director of the Centre for Innovative Human Systems. This is a four-year PhD programme. Project details: There were 57,064 births in 2020 in Ireland and up to 29% of mothers report breastfeeding at six
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is to simulate the human lung under acute lung injury conditions and develop near patient testing system based-microfluidic devices that provides insight on MSC- immune modulation to direct timing
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interdisciplinary science and a desire to apply their unique talents to high-impact work aimed at improving human health, to join the laboratory of Dr. Piotr S. Kowalski at the School of Pharmacy at UCC. Dr
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Department of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 3 months ago
of Justice - The politics of international law (incl. international human rights and WTO dispute settlement) - Irish politics - African politics - Russian and
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the male-female health-survival paradox1. Even though average human life expectancy has increased over time, historical records indicate that females have lived longer than males since at least the 18th
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the relationship between cardiovascular functioning and adverse psychological states under the supervision of Professor Cathal McCrory Life Course Development and Ageing, Co-Principal Investigator TILDA and Regius