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School of Mathematics and Statistics is seeking to recruit a post-doctoral researcher with experience in statistical modelling, Bayesian methods and related computational skills. This is a temporary, 21
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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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project management skills, as indicated by a track record of projects, publications and other research outputs. Fluency in English and excellent written and oral presentation skills. Excellent communication
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University, University of Limerick, University College Cork, Trinity College Dublin, and Royal College of Surgeons Ireland. The prime objective for CÚRAM is to radically improve health outcomes for patients by
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frameworks that integrate experimental and computational datasets. The overarching objective of this work is to establish predictive, patient-specific models capable of forecasting clinical outcomes in breast
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contributing to the team environment at a research unit level. Demonstrable research skills, proposal and report writing, and project management skills, as indicated by a track record of projects, publications
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candidate will perform the collection of electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyography (EMG), behavioural and eye tracking data, and neuropsychological assessment data and will receive in depth training in
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experimental and computational datasets. The overarching objective of this work is to establish predictive, patient-specific models capable of forecasting clinical outcomes in breast reconstruction, thereby
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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