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perspective. To achieve this overarching goal, the project uses a systemic approach to position green and blue infrastructures and their potential for supporting Nature-Based Solutions as a strategic asset. The
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. The successful candidate will contribute to the AI model design, implementation, and evaluation, and work closely with stakeholders including Deaf community members, project managers, UI/UX designers, and an
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, Energy and the Economy to enhance the modelling capability of assessing the relationship between economic trends, policies, energy demand, and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The ESRI has strong links
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the scale and future impact of defective concrete blocks in Irish housing stock. The role will involve data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and predictive modelling to develop key performance indicators
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models, collaborative consumption models, infrastructure needs, social enterprises, financial incentives and systems that could be developed to support and scale-up the transition to the circular economy
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systems. The researcher will work on designing and evaluating techniques for testing AI-integrated software systems, including model robustness, test automation, and the interaction between traditional
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collaborative project across TCD and the HSE supported by HSE Spark Innovation funding and will work across both organisations with an agreed HSE base alongside university accommodation at the Institute
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clinical insights to the project and expertise in fetal monitoring. The candidate will work with signal processing engineers to label clinical data to enable AI models learn how to more accurately automate
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-economic privilege, and educational attainment. The ideal candidate will have a background in sustainability and community-based research. Candidates should have fluent English and excellent writing, project
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public and industry grants for health economics research in oncology. This is a funded role The role is funded by BreakthroughCancer research and is based in the Department of Economics at Cork University