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PhD Project Title: Understanding inflammatory forms of cell death in sepsis Sepsis is a condition defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated response to infection
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Post Summary Applications are invited for four (4) full-time PhD Studentships funded by an interdisciplinaryTrinity Research Doctorate Group-based Award. The four successful applicants will be
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Post Summary Applications are invited for four motivated and self-driven PhD students. Many changes in transport are expected as we enter an increasingly climate-conscious artificial intelligence
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well as the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research profile, that supports the University’s research strategy including affiliating to the Research Institutes
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projects, MSc, and PhD students. Candidates desiring to develop new modules or programmes in bioengineering are encouraged to apply. The appointee will be expected to build a research profile, sustain and
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theory and practice in engineering education. Academics mentor the PBL teams and supervise final-year projects, MSc, and PhD students. Candidates desiring to develop new modules or programmes in bio
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and research projects for students, and to supervise Master’s and PhD students. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research profile that supports the University and School research
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ethnographic and recording fieldwork, analysing texts and music. Candidates must have a PhD in ethnomusicology, musicology, or a related field with significant experience conducting fieldwork. Ability with
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projects, MSc, and PhD students. Candidates desiring to develop new modules or programmes in bioengineering are encouraged to apply. The appointee will be expected to build a research profile, sustain and
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, lipidomics, and metabolomics data sets obtained from the in vitro, preclinical and clinical studies. We’re looking for a passionate researcher with a PhD in cell biology, food technology, physiology