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19 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Trinity College Dublin Department Mechanical, Manufacturing & Biomedical Engineering Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering
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the management and delivery of technical services and support operations to the Discipline of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering. The Chief Technical Officer leads and manages a highly skilled
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of undergraduate teaching programmes, experimental project work (capstone, MAI/MSc level) and research activities within the Discipline of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering. They will provide
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loop heat pipe and two-phase mechanically pumped loop device. Condensation, passive fluid transport and water harvesting applications will also be considered where suitable. This research aims to develop
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used in fixed base turbines. The InDyCORE project focuses on the structural behaviour of these cables, addressing significant uncertainty about their mechanical properties, hydrodynamic loading and
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used in fixed base turbines. The InDyCORE project focuses on the structural behaviour of these cables, addressing significant uncertainty about their mechanical properties, hydrodynamic loading and
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research activities within the Discipline of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering. They will provide vital electronic and instrumentation support in the installation, maintenance and repair
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incredibly, to actually survive inside these cells and use them as a means to spread around the body in a Trojan Horse mechanism. Please see job description and application procedure below.
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The post holder will carry out both planned routine maintenance, reactive works on the estates mechanical infrastructure. The University’s grounds are geographically scattered, currently comprising
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online iCBT (internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), and transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS). These projects aim to deepen our understanding of the cognitive mechanisms at play during