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cognition over time, using both passive and active assessments. The Research Fellow will join a growing team of PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, and app developers in the Gillan lab and will participate in
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The Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) are seeking two Research Associates and one PhD student to work on the SEAI funded InDyCORE
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expected to co-ordinate and teach on the MPhil in Creative Writing, will supervise PhD students in the area of literary practice, to assist in the development of the profile of the Oscar Wilde Centre as a
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body or body-part is the actors own. This particular RA role will be related to using machine learning to enhance embodiment of humans and animals. This will involve working with the PhD and Postdoc
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/ ) and Science Foundation Ireland (https://www.sfi.ie/ ). Person Specification Qualifications PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or related discipline
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and international conferences. Requirements: A strong PhD in the field of Chemical Biology, Chemistry, or a related subject, ideally with a demonstrable interest in chemical biology and/or significant
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a growing team of PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, research assistants, and app developers in the Gillan lab and can participate in regular lab meetings and learn about diverse methodologies in
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children, and youth mental health. Successful applicants will have a PhD in psychology or a related discipline, with evidenced specialist expertise in the field of developmental psychology. They will have a
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Assistant will join a research team of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers and will have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues within TCIN, the School of Psychology and international
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the School of Natural Sciences. A good track record of publication is expected but duration in research will be taken into account for newly graduated PhDs. The candidate will be supported to compete