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that involves helping patients whose lives have been impacted by cancer? Do you want to join a passionate and growing team with recent funding from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation to grow and find better
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, Limassol, Ljubljana, Marseille, Guimarães, Helmond, Kalamata, Lodz, and Sisslerfeld (Switzerland). periASTY directly supports the objectives of the Green Deal, Mission Climate-Neutral, Smart Cities, and
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Centre and are communicated to a number of organisations including the HSE Public Health Departments as well as being made available to the public via the HPSC's website. In addition to detecting
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requires skills in standard safe microbiological practice and aseptic technique in working with Category 2 organisms (the project involves uropathogenic E. coli), and experience with biofilm detection and
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to our work, meaning that we set up experiments in the lab or online to measure behavioural performance (e.g. response times and accuracy) to tasks involving object recognition and categorisation. Our
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detection. Experience with cyber security frameworks (e.g., MITRE ATT&CK), AI/ML-driven threat detection, python and cybersecurity concepts, for example, malware analysis, cyber-attack scenarios. Demonstrable
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management, purchasing etc). *Proven ability to coordinate overall delivery of project objectives including interdependencies across work packages. *Track record of communication research to a wide range of
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through collaborative research, strategic engagement, and coordinated policy development. Researchers in CRAC (Prof. John Wenger, Dr Stig Hellebust) are contributing to the PEACE-Air objectives through
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) are contributing to the PEACE-Air objectives through research in collaboration with project partners in Northern Ireland and Ireland. The research involves deployment of networks of multiple low-cost air sensors in
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with departmental objectives, under the general direction of the Head of the Department of Pathology. The Department of Pathology is a member of the School of Medicine within the College of Medicine and