18 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" research jobs at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
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generation of leaders in brain health through the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health programme; by collaborating in expanding preventions and interventions; and by sharing knowledge and engaging in
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Post Summary: This post will focus on exploratory research to underpin the roadmap to develop novel content for mychild.ie in order to create a one-stop health information resource for parents
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Midwifery, TCD, in partnership with the Clondalkin Drugs and Alcohol Task Force, is undertaking a multi-year evaluation of the Unplugged prevention programme and its delivery through the Education, Prevention
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aims to inform the development of policies and practices that better address the housing and social needs of migrant youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and housing exclusion. Please note
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with breast cancer. This intervention, CanWork, was developed to support women who have completed treatment for breast cancer to successfully return to work. It provides them with knowledge and
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collaborators. The candidate will participate in regular lab meetings, learn about diverse methodologies in perceptual science, and make an important contribution to the running of our research programme. The
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-enabled control planes and data processing for fibre sensing in optical networks. The work will focus on the development of methods for analysing fibre sensing signatures as well as methods to incorporate
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researcher’). The candidate will be given the opportunity to work on applying and further developing Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools for low-resource, endangered languages, in particular, the Gongduk
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Clinical Research Fellow to support the Rare Bone Disorders programme (OurTRibe). OurTribe provides clinical care for over 300 children with rare bone disorders within the Republic of Ireland
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the difficult transition from block-based systems (such as Scratch) to text-based systems (such as Python). The Pytch project will do so by developing and evaluating a novel educational programming environment as