46 assistant-professor-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork
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several projects in the centre including the MAGICA project ( https://magica-project.eu/), a landmark initiative funded under EU Horizon programme. The MAGICA project aims to accelerate the development
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, creative, and driven Postdoctoral Researcher with a passion for interdisciplinary science and a desire to apply their unique talents to high-impact work aimed at improving human health, to join the dynamic
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can interact with one another in a symbiotic manner. This project aims to develop a decision support framework to aid in the identification and comparison of circular bioeconomy polygeneration systems
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2 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary INFANT is now accepting applications for a Signal Processing Engineer to support the work of the ELEVATE programme. The ELEVATE programme aims
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, Professor, Management & Marketing, Cork University Business School, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4902075; Email: m.mccarthy@ucc.ie or Dr Claire O’Neill, Lecturer, Management & Marketing, Cork University Business School
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(awarded) in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics or other closely related areas; • Technical skills in Server/VM management (Linux, cloud services, security); • Proficiency in Mobile app
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handling, computational biology such as RNA sequencing and metabolomics and analysis of large datasets will be highly valued. The appointee will work directly with the Aburto Lab group. Our work focuses on
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Biomethane Biorefinery systems (CABBS). Such a system incorporates Anaerobic Digestion with photosynthetic biogas upgrading technology for the co-production of biomethane, food and/or feed, biochemicals and
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per annum, IUA PD2 For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Jimmy Murphy, Dr, Civil Engineering / MaREI
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Chemistry (Environmental Research Institute) at UCC. Under the direction of Prof. Andy Ruth (the Principal Investigator) and Prof. John Wenger (Co-Investigator) the successful applicant will be involved in a