Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Employer
-
Field
-
We are seeking to appoint an energetic and enthusiastic Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in high frequency cellular communication network infrastructure. This role will lead efforts in the study of
-
Department: Electronic Engineering Vacancy ID: 034582 Closing Date: 04-May-2025 We are seeking to appoint an energetic and enthusiastic Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in high frequency cellular
-
synthesizers) for high-frequency SoCs. Design on-chip antennas, ensuring optimal radiation efficiency, impedance matching, and integration with RF circuits. Perform system-level architectural trade-offs
-
. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will primarily work on the performing techno-economic assessment (TEA), followed by environmental and social Life Cycle Assessments (e-LCA and s-LCA) of Cascading Algal
-
(funded by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) is to provide knowledge and increased certainty around the hygrothermal performance and the appropriate thermal upgrading of solid masonry walls and
-
Ireland to investigate perennial ryegrass and white clover responses to different abiotic stresses (high temperature and drought) using specific seasonal conditions. The research project will involve plant
-
durability of concrete that present an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in sustainable and high-performance materials. This role offers the chance to collaborate with leading
-
feasibility 2 for construction and operation of such a systems. It will also serve as a flagship demonstration of how district heating linked to geostructures can be incorporated into design in new developments
-
), Blanchardstown or Tallaght. Hours of Work: A 37 hour working week is in operation. Salary: The successful candidate will be appointed the salary scale aligned to point (01) of the Post-Doctoral Researcher Salary
-
apply to a person of appropriate qualifications e.g., BSc or an MSc, employed on a contract for the purpose of assisting in the performance of research in the University. A Research Assistant will usually