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availability and optimal resource utilization. Three PhD studentships are available for work in the area of Digital Twins for optical networks, making use of intelligent AI-driven control planes. The work will
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Post status: Full-time – 3 Years Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week Post summary The Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) are seeking a PhD
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modelling and analysis and using data driven approaches to optimize maintenance strategies. The research under the first two headings aims to improve fundamental understanding of dynamic cable behaviour
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systems for optimizing T-cell therapies. The project will focus on investigating two types of cancers: liver cancer (HEPG2) and osteosarcoma (SaOS2). The primary objective is to demonstrate, in real-time
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) planting systems to optimize fruit accessibility. Various training systems have been developed to enhance productivity and fruit quality, each tailored to specific conditions. While Tall Spindle, V-trellis
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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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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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into an All-Ireland Research Network forming an optimal configuration of expertise needed to solve key problems in Oesophageal Cancer research and positively impact patients in the near future. This network
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optimization via model compression, quantization, etc. In this context, we are looking to hire 2 post-doctoral researchers who can conduct and supervise research on 1) development and optimization of DNN
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of prime editing approaches (Scholefield 2021; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34031549). The group currently comprises two full time post-docs and two PhD students, a research assistant and a lab