8 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 2 months ago

    research is dedicated to improving the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections. Additionally, we explore the biology of these infections, as well as the molecular mechanisms behind stress and antifungal

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 2 months ago

    that these cells could be deployed to control intracellular S. aureus. The project will employ cutting edge technologies (transcriptomics, in vivo infection models, single cell metabolic analysis) to profile

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 2 months ago

    , flexibility becomes an essential feature, driven by the development of flexible components and open networks. Development of Digital Twins, capable of building dynamic models from information gathered form live

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 16 days ago

    “Multiscale modelling of soil-structure interaction for renewable energy applications”. An improved understanding of soil-structure interface behaviour can lead to significant cost savings for offshore wind

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 3 days ago

    students from Trinity College Dublin to understand the lived experience of Lewy Body Dementia**.** This PhD will focus on applied theatre, drama studies and critical ethnography to create a dynamic platform

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 16 days ago

    project “Ground Rigid Install Pile Anchor – GRIP Anchor”. The project is being led by Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions (GDG) with the aim of undertaking laboratory testing and numerical modelling of a novel

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 2 months ago

    the human-pathogen arms race play out in real-time. One post will focus on human demography and adaptation, reconstructing how population dynamics and natural selection have shaped genomic variation in

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 20 days ago

    growth curve models, staggered difference-in-differences) to analyse post-divorce economic trajectories. Synthetic control methods may be employed to establish causal relationships. Application Procedure

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