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other relevant porous structure development techniques. Nanostructuring and surface engineering will be implemented to augment porous media wettability. The developed porous wicking structure will be
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Post Summary Being able to predict stroke risk (both for a first ever stroke and a recurrent stroke), and better understanding of the factors that determine stroke risk, could enable better targeting of prevention strategies. Stroke risk factors can broadly be divided into ‘fixed’ and...
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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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Post Summary The Doyle and Bourke labs invite applications from prospective PhD students to work on a project investigating novel immunological based signatures of brain trauma. The selected
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Post Summary The research group run by Conor M Finlay (a biomedical researcher) and Mark A. Little (a consultant nephrologist) are delighted to invite applications for a PhD project to work on how
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PhD project description: This PhD project is embedded within the GEOFORMATIONS project, an exciting multi-disciplinary project that examines transnational organisational assemblages and supporting
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Post Summary Applications are invited for a highly motivated PhD student to join an exciting new project that will use high density electromyography (EMG) and electroencephalography (EEG) to examine
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imaging. DNNs have considerable potential to correct head motion in fMRI, as they can learn complex mappings, and exploit knowledge of brain structure. The PhD Candidates will develop DNNs to motion correct
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porous structure development techniques. Nanostructuring and surface engineering will be implemented to augment porous media wettability. The developed porous wicking structure will be incorporated into a
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will span multiple disciplines and utilise their expertise to address research questions in a coordinated way. The PhD candidate will work under the supervision of Prof. Juliette Hussey and Dr Emer