17 Computer Science PhD positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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recruited on four distinct projects within a programme focused on Decision-Making for People with Advanced Illness in Palliative Care. The programme investigates key evolving challenges in palliative care
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2024. The PhD will be part of the Dublin Chemistry Graduate Programme. For further information or to apply please email a PDF copy of a brief cover letter and CV, to [email protected] by Midday Tuesday
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. The candidate will join a dynamic and growing team of researchers at the EXG Research Group under the supervision of Dr Lara McManus, hosted in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute 's AUoN. AUoN is a
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. Our work addresses a complex societal challenge at the intersection of health, our built environment, and technology. It goes further however to address emerging ethical and legal issues as the nature
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within CONNECT. The researcher will also be part of the School of Computer Science and Statistics in TCD. The position will be under the direction of Prof. Marco Ruffini and Prof. Dan Kilper Please see
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candidate will be the recipient of a Trinity Research Doctorate Award (TRDA), a pioneering PhD Programme in Trinity College Dublin providing invaluable interdisciplinary training and experience, forming part
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29 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Trinity College Dublin Department School of Engineering Research Field Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering
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the recipient of a Trinity Research Doctorate Award (TRDA), a pioneering PhD Programme in Trinity College Dublin providing invaluable interdisciplinary training and experience, forming part of a wider team of
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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 All-Ireland Cancer Research Network (AllCaN) programme represents a new, focused effort to implement advances in oesophageal cancer research as rapidly as possible through