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Area: Combinatorial algebraic geometry Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/07/02, listed until 2026/01/02) Position Description: Position Description The School of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin invites applications
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outstanding doctoral researcher for a period of 4 years (48 months). Candidates are given the opportunity to work on a structured PhD in descriptive linguistics, writing a grammatical description of the Mönpa
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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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, speaking to the competencies stated above • Two-page CV • Academic transcripts and degree certificates • Contact details for two referees • One example of written work
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work (e.g., MSc thesis abstract or published paper) Email to Biswajit Basu BASUB@tcd.ie and/or Irina Kinchin Irina.Kinchin@tcd.ie by 26 July 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to virtual
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candidate will contribute to a pioneering body of work that equips STEM graduates with the entrepreneurial mindset needed to lead innovation in an increasingly technology-driven world. This research project
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networks become essential to manage network requests, while maintaining high availability and optimal resource utilization. One PhD studentship is available for work in the area of Digital Twins for optical
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to war. Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s premier University. We are an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion and we hold an Athena Swan Silver award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender
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College Dublin is Ireland’s premier University. We are an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion and we hold an Athena Swan Silver award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender equality both within
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the phenotype and function of CD8+ T-cells during S. aureus infection in both pre-clinical models and using in vitro co-culture systems to interrogate the capacity for CD8+ T-cells to kill S. aureus-infected