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22 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Dublin City University Department Biodesign Europe Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Biomaterial engineering
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Post Summary The Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Laboratory (WhyCOM-Lab) & Medical Circuits and Systems Laboratory (MediCAS-Lab) at Trinity College Dublin are seeking a PhD student to
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Post Summary The Medical Circuits and Systems Laboratory (MediCAS-Lab ) & Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Laboratory (WhyCOM-Lab ) at Trinity College Dublin are seeking a PhD student to
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22 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Dublin City University Department Biodesign Europe Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Biomaterial engineering
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22 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Dublin City University Department Biodesign Europe Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Biomaterial engineering
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technology. Potential areas of focus include but are not limited to: Afrodiasporic sonic aesthetics and globalization Music production and sampling in the 21st century Hybrid and experimental music
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must be made online by 5th January 2026. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure the application form is completed in full and on time. Late and/or incomplete applications will not normally be
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studentship aims to support and develop gifted research students and is awarded competitively on academic merit. It fully covers EU or non-EU fees and provides an annual maintenance of €25,000. Application
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GalwayAbout Us - University of Galway IT ALL BEGAN IN 1845. That was the year Queen’s College Galway was founded. Following construction of the iconic Quadrangle building, the University opened its doors four
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technology. The primary criterion is that the applicant’s research should be innovative and of the highest quality. The successful applicant should have a background in ethnomusicology, digital musicology