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on the current methods used in training the Poleno devices and begin the process of adapting and translating this methodology for fungal spore. Target spore types will be identified and sourced for method
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of ICP-MS, GC-MS, HPLC, UV-Vis, Metal analysis, COD, BOD, Protein, vitamin, and amino acid analysis, and other analytical tools. He/she will be expected to run the research programme day-to-day under the
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, European studies, and a working knowledge of qualitative research methods, as well as possessing an interest in disability-related issues. Experience of working within interdisciplinary research projects is
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scholarship. For this particular position, we are looking to appoint a candidate with strong knowledge of EU law and policy, European studies, and a working knowledge of qualitative research methods, as
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to evidence-based policymaking. The focus of the postdoctoral researcher’s work will be predominantly (but not exclusively) on Work Package 2, which includes a mixed methods approach to collect evidence of
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experts. The researcher is expected to contribute the development and validation of mathematical and integrated models for offshore wind – hydrogen hubs, and to develop element models including balance
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Researcher will work on a Women’s Health project performing cell and bacterial culture. The appointee will be involved in both technical and commercial elements of the project which aims to development a
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includes a mixed methods approach to collect evidence of policy engagement from the research community’s perspective, as well as on Work Package 3, which includes a mixed methods approach to understand
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analysis, PCR, and chemical analysis of constituent components is desirable. The successful candidate will be expected to have strong experimental skills as well as a significant track record of research
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Cork (UCC), Ireland. Successful candidates will be part of a highly motivated team that will use modern computational methods to develop critical medicines for improving global health and equality