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, using participatory methods to co-design nature-based shoreline protection solute • Collaborate with project partners to develop and refine indicators for evaluating technical, ecological, and
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of Things (IoT), focusing specifically on applications in intellectual disability. Through co-creation approaches, the project will generate a participatory methods toolkit, quality standards and training
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Centre at University College Cork. The ideal candidate should be a quantitative, analytical researcher with a PhD in engineering, science, or economics, or a field related to energy, and a demonstrated
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completion of a PhD or for someone entering a new area for the first time. If you have already completed your PD1 stage in UCD or will soon complete a PD1, or you are an external applicant whose total
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cognitive impairment, brain-injury and healthy volunteers. Our studies use imaging, biomarkers and neuropsychological methods to assess healthy volunteers, carers and patients. The post holder will help with
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hold a PhD degree in Food Science, Packaging Science, Chemistry, Material sciences, Food Engineering or a related science discipline. Experience in packaging science, shelf-life analysis, chemical
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integrating large complex datasets is likewise essential as is training in Bayesian sample assessment methods. The post is based in UCC and requires the successful candidate to work closely and in person with
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in the area of operations research, constraint programming & machine learning within an established group of researchers and PhD students. Project Title: Insight Post Duration: 6 Months Whole-Time
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Dublin, Lero (the SFI Research Centre for Software), and software company ServiceNow, focused on the development of novel AI-enhanced methods for software testing and quality assurance in enterprise
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of the literature (which present typologies of intervention characteristics in (D)LD and related disorders); carry out focus groups; and use systematic consensus methods such as e-Delphi, nominal group technique, and