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Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering, 1x Permanent and 1x Specific Purpose 1FTE Contract Type B 011085
Nature Careers | The Connacht Hotel Formerly Carlton Hotel Galway, Connaught | Ireland | 2 months agoobjectives in Biomedical Engineering; A strong commitment to working with colleagues within existing, established research centres and groups and a willingness to develop and lead new research activity and
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Nature Careers | The Connacht Hotel Formerly Carlton Hotel Galway, Connaught | Ireland | 2 months ago
commitment to develop collaborative relationships with other academic staff in the pursuit of teaching and research objectives of the University of Galway. A strong commitment to working with the Engineering
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Nature Careers | The Connacht Hotel Formerly Carlton Hotel Galway, Connaught | Ireland | 2 months ago
research objectives of University of Galway A history of working with the Engineering (and closely related) industry, particularly in delivering the goals of the School of Engineering across teaching and
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Employment. Delivered in partnership with UCC spin-out CergenX and cybersecurity company Evervault, the NBT project aims to develop a novel AI-based platform to detect abnormal brain activity in newborns
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mission, vision, culture and strategic objectives of the Research Ireland ARC Hub to ‘accelerate academic research towards commercial success and to cultivate the next generation of innovation and
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studies require a physiotherapy assessment of infants and older children. Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common lifelong physical disability. The Elevate programme aims to improve both the Early Detection
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. Please see the Administrative Promotions Section of the People and Culture website for all information. Applicants will also find some supporting material to assist them with their application which will
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affiliated hospitals to deliver high-impact, transformational, next generation medicines and medical technologies. UCC Futures - Future Medicines is creating step-change advancements in earlier detection