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2 Years/20 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Posts Position Summary Applications are invited for two Post-Doctoral Researchers in The School of Mathematical Science. The School of Mathematical Science
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for the analysis of nonlinear phenomena in adaptive dynamical networks with applications to restoration ecology. Adaptive dynamical networks are mathematical models of coupled systems where both the systems
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and has become one of the most dynamic, complex and exciting areas of research in both food and pharmaceutical arenas. Over the last two decades APC Microbiome Ireland has established itself as one
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silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be
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contribute to the development of an automated and renewable DNA computing prototype. The role encompasses both wet-lab and in silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and
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tests and new digital assessments. The successful candidate will have responsibility to conduct all aspects of the data management and analysis of this project and publication preparation within
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renewable DNA computing prototype. The role encompasses both wet-lab and in silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work
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-economic analysis complexity and functionality of the tool in co-operation with the ORE Group techno-economic model development group. Project Title: MaREI Post Duration: 12 Months Salary: €53,770 - €58,479
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description: Every 3 seconds a person suffers an osteoporosis (OP) related bone fracture, resulting in significant morbidity, mortality and costs of €36 billion p.a. in the EU. Fracture healing is a complex
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silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be