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are invited for a position of (part-time or full-time) UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 2 to join an experienced inter-disciplinary team working on the EPA project "HymoGuide". The HymoGuide project
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are invited for a position of (part-time or full-time) UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 1 to join an experienced inter-disciplinary team working on the EPA project "HymoGuide". The HymoGuide project
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productive academic department. This highly motivated and experienced Postdoctoral Researcher will join our team, focusing on the commercialization of renewable energy innovations as part of the Research
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universally accepted initiating factor in disease development is the loss of tolerance to harmless self-antigens. Functionally this results in the immunological targeting of healthy cells and tissues leading
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to contract end date of 30th April 2027. Salary: Postdoctoral Researcher salary scale €44,846 – €57,332 per annum, (subject to the project’s funding limitations), and pro rata for shorter and/or part-time
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, which includes conducting an Environment, Social and Economic Life Cycle Analysis of the use of urban biowaste as a feedstock for value-added products. The candidate will be part of the project’s multi
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for shorter and/or part-time contracts. NB: Gárda vetting is a requirement for this post (as appropriate to Child Protection Policy) Closing date for receipt of applications is 17:00 (Irish Time) on 21st March
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to contract end date of 31 January 2029. Salary: Postdoctoral Researcher salary scale €44,846 - €57,332 per annum, (subject to the project’s funding limitations), and pro rata for shorter and/or part
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candidate will be part of a dynamic team within the Spatial Dynamics Lab in UCD, which is currently running several projects funded by the European Commission, Research Ireland, EPA, NTA, Enterprise Ireland
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Foundation Ireland (SFI)-funded project `Ocean flow induced by internal wave-current interactions’, as part of a research team lead by Dr. David Henry (UCC). This project will use tools employed in the fields