Studentship in STEM - The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing

A doctoral student in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) is required to conduct and assist research at Trinity College Dublin on a new research programme called FRAILMatics: Mathematical research and big data analytics towards the development of the next generation of transdisciplinary diagnostics for the assessment of physiological vulnerability in older adults: challenge-based disruptive technology initiative.

This research programme is funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under the 2018 President of Ireland Future Research Leaders Programme, awarded to Principal Investigator Prof. Roman Romero-Ortuno.

The successful candidate will conduct her/his doctoral research on FRAILMatics’ novel research programme on the dynamic modelling of frailty in older adults.

Pro-rata stipend of €18,500 per year. In addition, PhD registration fees in Trinity College Dublin will be covered by the programme.

Closing date 17 April 2020

Start: 1st September 2020 (for up to 4 years)

Further information: https://tilda.tcd.ie/frailmatics/jobs/phd-stem/index.php