23 engineering-computation "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Simons Foundation" scholarships in Ireland
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Master’s degree in materials science, materials engineering, biomedical engineering, engineering physics, computer science, or a related field, or other education considered
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Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Master’s degree in materials science, materials engineering, biomedical engineering, engineering physics, computer science, or a related field, or other education
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science. Application process: For further details on the scholarship and on the application requirements and process, follow the link below https://www.ucd.ie/spire/study/prospectivephdstudents
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engineer adoptive cell therapies. This project will create biotherapeutic production cell lines and tools to program the host cell to engineer in or out specific mRNA methylation events in a targeted manner
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science, political theory, international relations, European governance, computational social science, development and international political economy. The UCD School of Politics and International Relations
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Post Summary St. James Hospital and the School of Nursing and Midwifery is offering one part-time funded scholarships for entry into the PhD programme March or September 2026. The scholarships
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integrating mathematics, physics, computing, and communications engineering with sociocultural and ethical perspectives, QUESTING pioneers an innovative approach to building scalable, robust, and adaptive
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Post Summary The Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Laboratory (WhyCOM-Lab) & Medical Circuits and Systems Laboratory (MediCAS-Lab) at Trinity College Dublin are seeking a PhD student to
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Post Summary The Medical Circuits and Systems Laboratory (MediCAS-Lab ) & Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Laboratory (WhyCOM-Lab ) at Trinity College Dublin are seeking a PhD student to
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into the School of Music’s PhD programme. Applications are invited in the following area: Digital (Ethno)musicologyunder the supervision of Dr. Abigail C. Lindo (abigail.lindo@ucd.ie ). Start date: September 2026