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for the Future Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, of rechargeable batteries can create new form-factor cells molded to the shape of the device at design stage without compromising energy density
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at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) seeks to appoint an outstanding, enthusiastic, and highly motivated Research Fellow who will contribute to a project that uses machine-learning methods to forecast
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significant contribution to the particular area. The candidate should be competent in a range of teaching methods and strategies, should have developed academic administrative skills and be able to work
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elements such as virtual laboratories and virtual gaming, and the candidate must have a background in demonstrating laboratories and also experience in online delivery of practicals. The Postdoc will also be
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a programme of qualitative and mixed methods research. Working under the guidance of the Principal Investigator/Project Leader, duties include research planning, European data collection (with travel
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to completion). Candidates will have expertise in the digital humanities, with a specific emphasis on computational methods, digital storytelling and/or and digital cultural heritage. They must be willing and
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of students with disabilities. Applications are welcome from students who will graduate in 2023, and the role will involve various project elements and support of Occupational Therapists in the Service while
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anti-microbial resistant bacteria. This will involve evaluating all synthesised candidates through spectroscopic measurements as well as through a range of traditional chemical biology methods
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component sources such as roots and microbes – by developing and maintaining both custom and off-the-shelf instruments in field operation. We have developed custom built ‘minirhizotron’ instruments to image
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OptiVivax consortium. This project will utilise pharmaceutical methods and principles to enhance the stability of a range of vaccines that rely on lipid-based adjuvants or nanoparticles for their activity