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Dublin, and have the opportunity to collaborate on several other projects led by this group. Salary: Post-Doctoral Researcher (2025): €45,847 p.a. (1 point - with increment) Appointments will be made
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diverse group of technical and non-technical stakeholders. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, research-oriented environment. Ability to ensure that project plans
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Doctoral Researcher. The appointee will be expected to make significant contributions to the planned research agenda of the CONNECT research centre within the dependable wireless networks group as detailed
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the area constraint programming, machine learning, and artificial intelligence within an established group of researchers and PhD students. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre
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and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking an excellent postdoctoral researcher to join the Supramolecular Chemical Systems Group in the Chemistry Department
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an established group of researchers. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers to work and gain valuable experience in a varied & research-rich
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Sustainability Institute and includes 13 other academic institutions, as well as industrial partners. It combines the expertise of a wide range of research groups and industry partners, with the shared mission
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, Mathematical Modelling and Self-Learning Systems, and Data Science and Analytics as well as a strong PhD programme. The Mathematics Group comprises nine permanent members of staff working across the areas
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areas of life-sciences, biotechnology, health psychology, public health, ethics, and communication to build capacity in vaccine design, development, and deployment. The research in our group builds on our
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of our initiative are informed by best practice and by engaging with our students. Through focus group meetings we have identified that our students want more freedom in designing and carrying out