63 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
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be made to Prof. Johannes Wagener, Professor of Clinical Microbiology / Consultant, Head of Discipline Email: WAGENERJ@tcd.ie . Application queries about this post, please email the Recruitment Team
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energy through more efficient design of piled foundations. The PhD student will focus on grain scale mechanics experiments and numerical modelling using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with the aim
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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
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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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a Teaching Fellow appointment with a special focus on contributing to the postgraduate programme in Applied Social Data Science. In particular, this includes full-time support for the modules in
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to implementation; non-pharmacological to pharmacological approaches) suitable for all stages and sub-types of dementia (i.e. from preclinical to advanced stage dementia). Our studies will apply different methods
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longitudinal methods and cross-national data analysis to investigate the economic drivers and consequences of grey divorce. The project will explore how individual- and couple-level economic factors—such as
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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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(Postdoctoral Researcher) to join an exciting research project on nutrition and brain health in ageing. The post is part of the ERA4-Health funded research programme entitled ‘B-vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids
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-ordinate and support all related programme activities and events, explore the use of technology to support online connections and streamline programme efficiency, and scope and develop a new matched career