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candidate will have the opportunity to design and carry out an innovative PhD project titled ‘Meritocracy as Political Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Structures, Attitudes, and Meanings,’ which examines
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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Dublin, Trinity College Department Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Engineering
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12 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Undergraduate
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the candidate to benefit from complementary research environments, datasets, and expertise. As part of a structured doctoral training programme, the student will develop advanced scientific and analytical skills
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diagnostic and therapeutic tools for bacterial infections. Our work is at the interface of carbohydrate chemistry and inorganic chemistry. The group currently has 5 PhD students and a postdoc. The successful
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glycans are high-mannose, further suggesting that glycans play an important role in rAAV safety. This project aims to engineer rAAV carbohydrates, converting pathogenic high-mannose structures into non
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tools. The PhD will be supervised within the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering and will involve close collaboration with postdoctoral researchers and project partners, as
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-engineering/postgraduateprogrammes/structured-phd/dsi-eng-research.html Selection The selection will be done in two stages: first at the University of Galway, and second at the JRC. The selection is based
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funded PhD studentship to work on HYDROCEM, funded by the Research Ireland Pathway Programme and supervised by Dr Damian Palin in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, the University
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equipment health, availability, and resilience under flexible operating conditions. Combine AI-based insights with LEAN and Six Sigma methodologies to support structured root cause analysis and continuous