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23 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Technological University Dublin Department Directorate of Research, Enterprise & Innovation Services Research Field Engineering » Simulation
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lead in developing and rolling out the Citizen Science component of AMEND, including the associated participatory and co-design processes. In addition, they will: Lead and implement a number of AMEND
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. Key is the use of conformationally engineered nonplanar free base porphyrins, wherein structural macrocycle modulation gives functional access to the porphyrin core. Using targeted molecular design
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conditions. The primary objective of the project is the design and synthesis of lipids for biomolecule delivery. The successful candidates will carry out synthesis and evaluation of lipids for intracellular
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experimental and computational framework for automated prosthetic socket design. The project features the acquisition of clinical data, such as limb shape and tissue mechanical properties, and to use this data
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at developing a novel robot-based lower limb training strategy for rehabilitation of stroke survivors. The rehabilitation strategy is based on the use of predictive neuromechanical modeling for designing
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approaches to investigate and develop solutions to prevent vitamin D deficiency in Ireland. The work will include design, implementation and analysis of a consumer survey. Using a design-thinking approach, the
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polycrisis. Building on Dr Ian Hughes’ foundational leadership, and research with others across UCC and beyond, Deep Societal Innovation for Sustainability and Human Flourishing (DSIS) is an ambitious
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polycrisis. Building on Dr Ian Hughes’ foundational leadership, and research with others across UCC and beyond, Deep Societal Innovation for Sustainability and Human Flourishing (DSIS) is an ambitious
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nanoparticles and programmed nanoscale 3D printing. The successful candidate will play a significant role in the design, simulation, and fabrication of novel nanocomposite photonic arrays, will report directly to