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that actively modulate bone regeneration and tissue healing. Objective 1: To design and optimise an innovative peptide-based delivery system encapsulating osteoanabolic miR cargoes, enabling targeted and
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. Objective 1: Optimise the cryoprinting process for fabricating poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and gelatin GelMA-based structures with interconnected 3D pores and channels to achieve precise control over construct
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manufacturing but also paves the way for scalable and reproducible biomaterial solutions in regenerative medicine. Objective 1: Generation of a database of layer-by-layer images from in situ monitoring
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ethics, will investigate whether the legal principles that govern consent to treatment are applied in practice in Irish maternity care. The objective of this project is to investigate the divergence
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press releases and leaders’ speeches using software trained in the automatic detection of sentiments in texts and non-verbal communications. These datasets will be complemented by interview data
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midwife, an obstetrician and an ethicist will investigate whether the legal principles that govern consent to treatment are applied in practice in Irish maternity care. The objective of this project is to
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Services, UCC, to ensure policies and operational standards are implemented effectively, reflecting the objectives of the University. They will also participate in reciprocal arrangements approved by
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fluidics, optical detection, and novel luminescence-based assays. You’ll work at the interface of engineering, biology, and commercial innovation, helping translate cutting-edge research into a deployable
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Electronic Engineering At UCD, we're developing a novel optical tactile sensor that gives robots a human-like sense of touch enabling them to securely yet gently handle soft, fragile, or irregular objects like
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and Prof Deirdre Murray have worked to develop new methods to predict, detect and prevent early brain injury and disability in young children. In 2024 the Cerebral Palsy Foundation (New York) funded