77 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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2025 - 17:00 (Europe/Dublin) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Offer Starting Date 1 Jan 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by
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Department: Hamilton Institute Vacancy ID: 036563 Closing Date: 04-Aug-2025 We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the project Thermally-regulated Renewable and Automated DNA Computing
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Investigator Professor Mary O’Shaughnessy. Key tasks will be to conduct, and manage, 24 in depth case studies of WISEs and their local ecosystems through a multistakeholder approach to provide embedded and in
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produced by aquaculture activities, and to develop a vibrant programme of training and engagement activities for stakeholders. Excellent networking and communication skills are essential. The Postdoctoral
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of the project is to determine the genetic basis of antifungal drug resistance in human fungal pathogens and to evaluate the efficacy and molecular targets of a novel antifungal therapeutic. The successful
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• Experience working with Human or animal tissues is highly desirable • Familiarity with omics workflows (bulk RNAseq, sRNAseq, proteomics, metabolomics, including metagenomics) • Ability to work independently
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for Data Analytics, based at the School of Computer Science & IT, University College Cork, Ireland. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will work in the intersection of various ongoing projects related to user
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see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Professor Colm O’Dwyer, c.odwyer@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal
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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The MaREI Centre is looking for an experienced Senior Post Doctoral Researcher to help deliver a Horizon Europe funded project, Marine SABRES
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modelling frameworks such as TIMES or similar are particularly preferred. The ideal candidate would display a broad understanding of the energy system, of its interactions with wider society, and of energy