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The School of Chemistry and AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, at Trinity College Dublin, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work with principal
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Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 1 month ago
postdoctoral position (2 years) in the Porphyshape (Molecular Engineering of Functional Organic Materials) project. This is a SFI funded collaborative project led by Prof. Mathias O. Senge (Chair of Organic
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» Materials engineering Engineering » Thermal engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country Ireland Application Deadline 17 Jun 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Dublin) Type
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Trinity College Dublin and is a Principal Investigator in both the Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering (TCBE) and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) National Centre for Advanced Materials and
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surface engineering wettability augmentation using nanostructuring. (iv) Characterisation of developed porous wicking structures using material science techniques (SEM, FIB, White light, Contact Angle
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practices in routine public service delivery. Our Centre will contribute excellent research output and build international networks to improve the science of implementation globally. The Centre will become
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Post Summary The aim of this project is to develop a bench-top system for testing urological devices which can aid in the optimisation of these devices. The work will involve materials testing, 3D
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The School of Chemistry and AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, at Trinity College Dublin, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work with principal
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delivery. Our Centre will contribute excellent research output and build international networks to improve the science of implementation globally. The Centre will become known for its practically focused
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situated in the Tissue Engineering Research Group and Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research Centre (AMBER) at the RCSI in Dublin and will work closely with several individuals from a