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& Integrative Neuroscience (Lab CLINT) aims to advance fundamental knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates
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shortlisted) Knowledge of the Irish opera scene Evidence of an ability to carry out independent research Highly self-motivated Excellent written and oral communication skills Ability to work independently and
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Integration: Cognitive Consistency as a Core Motive for Group Identification and Downstream Consequences Supervisors: Dr Jenny Roth (Jenny.Roth@ul.ie ); Paul Maher (Paul.Maher@ul.ie ); Dr Andrew Moynihan
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/or the Greyshirts, especially with a view to the international connections established with other fascist movements and regimes. Working knowledge of Afrikaans and availability to undertake primary
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design. This role is ideal for candidates with strong wet-lab experience in microbiology, molecular cloning, and antimicrobial assays. A working knowledge of basic statistics is required. Additional
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knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates multimodal brain imaging techniques with novel neuromodulation
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education investigating student levels of entrepreneurial knowledge and competencies, and using global data sources. Development and validation of pedagogical model and/or educational tools. Application
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degree in Classics, Medieval History, Celtic Studies, or a cognate discipline that broadly aligns with the subject of research Excellent knowledge of Latin (Classical or Medieval) Ability to write well in
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critical component analysis, and (iii) development of Automation of ML model and data selection. The applicants should have knowledge of machine learning and optical networks and willing to engage in testbed
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obtained from well-defined patient cohorts, thus will contribute to our basic knowledge of the disease pathogenesis. The successful PhD candidate will work on an HRB funded project aimed at investigating