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modelling frameworks such as TIMES or similar are particularly preferred. The ideal candidate would display a broad understanding of the energy system, of its interactions with wider society, and of energy
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are: • Identifying global risks that may impact the resilience of energy system transition across energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability. • Mapping interactions between global
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, creative, and driven Postdoctoral Researcher with a passion for interdisciplinary science and a desire to apply their unique talents to high-impact work aimed at improving human health, to join the dynamic
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seeks to understand how service users approach, make sense and find meaning in their interactions with these services. The study is funded by the Irish Prison Service. The collective centrality of in
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their interactions with these services. The study is funded by the Irish Prison Service. The collective centrality of in-reach services in supporting people in prison and addressing their intersecting needs is
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. This is a part-time position at 0.8FTE. The appointee will work on the GreenInCities project, funded by Horizon Europe. This aims to build a new co-creative and collaborative approach for planning urban
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, analysing, and presenting research results to stakeholders. The successful candidate will; join a team of multidisciplinary researchers, interact regularly with industry collaborators, have the opportunity
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international researchers in Cork, and will also interact with collaborators in the USA, Europe and Japan. The research will deploy innovative approaches including “in cell” proteomics and imaging, CRISPR
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position will play an important role in a European Research Council (ERC) funded project. A key aim of this project is to develop new mechanistic insight in the interaction between biofilms and aggregates
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research group uses primary human cells and molecular biology techniques to study macrophage responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, and macrophage interactions with other immune cells after