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environment and to developing innovative technologies, tools and services to facilitate a transformation to a zero carbon and resource efficient society. The MaREI Centre is headquartered in the UCC
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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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project and their own career development. The researcher will be mentored by a Principal Investigator (PI). It is expected that a researcher would spend not more than 3 years at the Post Doctoral level
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. They must also have a strong understanding of the offshore wind sector, including both fixed and floating technologies; and knowledge of the costs and logistics involved in deploying and maintaining offshore
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Professor Dónal Hassett. It explores how colonized peoples grappled with the legacies of military service. It will develop the first comprehensive and comparative account of colonial veterancy in what
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related dissemination activities for the public and schools. MSc in Microbial Technology or equivalent field. Extensive experience in bacteriocin purification and antimicrobial activity analysis. Strong
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Devices (TRAD), funded by Research Ireland. The position is under the direct supervision of Dr. Abeer Eshra and co-supervised by Prof. Damien Woods. It will be based at the Hamilton Institute with a
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will do this by leveraging Met Eireann’s rich observational data and cutting edge projections of future climate from the TRANSLATE project. At the core of the project is the production of knowledge
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understanding of climate change impacts on extremes in Ireland. It will do this by leveraging Met Eireann’s rich observational data and cutting edge projections of future climate from the TRANSLATE project
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food products without harming the environment. The successful candidate will work on an EU-funded project (Sustain-a-Bite) which investigates the potential of fermentation technology for upcycling fruit