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Business School, under the supervision of Dr Aileen Murphy and Dr Ann Kirby. Project Title: Health Economic Analysis of Electrochemotherapy in Ireland Post Duration: 12 months, Part-time post Salary
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focus groups. • Conducting quantitative and qualitative data analysis using software such as Stata and Qualtrics. • Engaging with key stakeholder groups, including the research community
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team to undertake desk-based research and qualitative research. Desk-based research will focus on analysis and synthesis of policy and regulatory frameworks and identification of organisations and
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, or energy modelling software). Experience with techno-economic analysis and industrial decarbonisation is desirable. This position offers a unique opportunity to inform national energy planning by generating
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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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experience, in research with optical cavities, gas handling, relevant data analysis, report and proposal writing is highly desirable. Know-how in atmospheric sciences will be an advantage. Previous experience
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collection to include recruitment, data collection, analysis, and/or write-up. Some experience with laboratory techniques (e.g., enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)) is also desirable. The applicant
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, utilizing in vitro screening models, behaviour, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and brain circuit determination coupled with metabolomics & microbiome analysis. The successful
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. The facility was established to promote excellence in the design, safe conduct and analysis of patient-focused research. It provides the necessary space, expertise and equipment to allow medical professionals
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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