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and consumables, to begin September 2026. The PhD will be part of the Dublin Chemistry Graduate Programme. For further information or to apply please email a PDF copy of a brief cover letter and CV, to
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9 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Trinity College Dublin Department School of Chemistry Research Field Chemistry » Organic chemistry Chemistry » Molecular chemistry Researcher Profile
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Job Title: PhD in Organic Synthesis and Chemical Biology Post Status: Fixed term contract (4 years) Department
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funded PhD studentship to work on HYDROCEM, funded by the Research Ireland Pathway Programme and supervised by Dr Damian Palin in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, the University
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Curriculum Vitae to include the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses), and a max 2-page personal statement detailing why you are interested in the project, to: Dr. Ailbhe Brazel
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Procedure Candidate should submit their application, along with a full Curriculum Vitae and a word version of a 3000 word maximum research proposal, Online at the following link: http://www.tcd.ie/courses
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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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Three fully funded PhD studentships are available in the laboratory of Professor Padraic Fallon, based in the School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Ireland. Successful candidates
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Network initiative aimed at revolutionizing the field of Quantum Technology by addressing critical gaps in interdisciplinary education and training. This program will cultivate a new generation of “Q-System
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-funded CIRCUIT project (Causal Inference for Resilient Cities and Urban Integrated Transport), a four-year interdisciplinary research programme at Trinity College Dublin. The project develops advanced