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29 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department HR Research Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Positions
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for Future Networks and hosted by UCC’s nasc Research Centre within the School of Computer Science & Information Technology (CSIT). The Centre comprises approximately 50 people working on networks, security
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in the exciting and quickly developing generative AI area and have completed a programme for entrepreneurship training. Project Title: Automatic Video Commercial Generation Service (gVID) Post Duration
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22 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department HR Research Research Field Computer science » Digital systems Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3
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of Computer Science and Information Technology, to work on Insight Platform research in the area of multi-agent pathfinding in dynamic environments. In addition, the researcher may contribute to various other
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of Computer Science and Information Technology, to work on Insight Platform research in the area of LLMs and constraints – verifiable, reliable generative AI. In addition, the researcher may contribute to various other
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for Data Analytics, based at the School of Computer Science & IT, University College Cork, Ireland. The postdoctoral researcher will work on the AI4Europe EU project. This position is highly
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Close Date : 10-Oct-2025 12:00 12 Months, Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The Research Support ... Job Spec More-> Computer Systems Engineer, School of Computer Science
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detection and intervention for early brain injury and cerebral palsy). This research programme is a Strategic Research Partnership Programme funded by Science Foundation Ireland and the Cerebral Palsy
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funded by Science Foundation Ireland and the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. The Senior Research Co-ordinator – will ensure the smooth and efficient day-to-day operations of the ELEVATE Research Programme