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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
Essential Criteria First or upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent international qualification) in Electrical / Electronic Engineering or Physics. Strong interest in photonics, or high-speed
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, including a laptop. Key Objectives Develop and implement AI-assisted fault detection and diagnostics methods for industrial equipment and processes, including data-driven and hybrid (physics-informed
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the molecular features of marine polysaccharides that underpin this process. Project Description Marine algae produce complex polysaccharides (glycans) that play a poorly understood but potentially critical role
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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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Innovators,” equipping doctoral candidates with expertise in quantum networks, hybrid classical-quantum systems, and interoperable cultural co-design. By integrating mathematics, physics, computing, and
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based solely on merit and potential, in accordance with equal opportunity principles. If you need reasonable accommodations during the process, please contact the supervisors · Timeline · Application
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]. 3. Explore the diversity of signals and perform complementary experiments to finalize the training dataset [Month 6 – 12]. 4. Develop a data analysis process based on machine learning for multimodal
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, but their training is not required to be from a specific field. If from Physics, Biology, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science or related fields, there should be an interest in sociological/political
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the application process, please email music@ucd.ie . How to apply Applicants should send the following documents by email to music@ucd.ie : Cover letter (up to 2 pages) stating the candidate’s
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the understanding and care of Parkinson’s disease (PD) across Ireland. Focussing on stigma, gender and culture, mental health, physical activity, and wearable technology, the consortium projects will generate