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, software virtualisation, Cloud-RAN, Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV), and Software Defined Networking (SDN) technologies (including OpenFlow and Netconf) to support the experimental investigation
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Researcher (Level 1) in Mathematical Modelling of the Mechanics of Wrinkling Specific Purpose Contract Salary Scale: €45,847 - €52,339 p.a. pro rata (maximum starting salary €48,412 p.a. pro rata) Further
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, implementation, and evaluation of experimental eco-engineering structures across three European study sites. The successful candidate will be expected to undertake the following: • Lead and contribute
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including city level state agencies, local authorities, civil society agencies, intermediaries, policymakers and residents. The project also explores and evaluates mechanisms for mobilising the development
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. - statistical and machine learning techniques for data analysis - atmospheric chemistry research - materials chemistry research - designing and conducting experimental test procedures. Achievement
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well as expertise in the handling of gases in flow and static cells. Ideally, the candidate will have experience in atmospheric trace gas sensing, outstanding experimental, engineering and IT skills. Previous
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, UCC. The aim of the project is to determine if a specific bacteria can alter the biochemical, systemic and cardiovascular features of metabolic syndrome in a novel clinical scale experimental model
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, the duties of the post are: Designing, conducting, and analysing experimental studies related to bleeding disorders. Developing and optimising novel therapeutic strategies through in vitro and in vivo
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primarily desktop-based, incorporating experimental results obtained in works ongoing in other work packages within the project and literature data (as appropriate). The MaREI Centre for energy, climate, and
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mechanisms using microbiology approaches, metabolomics or other suitable techniques. The successful candidate will work closely with members of the Browne Lab as well as collaborators within our JPIAMR