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Department: Computer Science Vacancy ID: 036943 Closing Date: 31-Aug-2025 We are seeking an experienced Earth Observation and Modelling scientist who has knowledge of, and expertise in analysing
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We are seeking an experienced Earth Observation and Modelling scientist who has knowledge of, and expertise in analysing Earth Observation data including Satellite Remote Sensing together with Soil
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while contributing to a collaborative multidisciplinary research team including PhD students Desirable Skills: • Knowledge of data preprocessing and visualisation tools (basic R/Python is a plus
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. They must also have a strong understanding of the offshore wind sector, including both fixed and floating technologies; and knowledge of the costs and logistics involved in deploying and maintaining offshore
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, provision and exchange of knowledge from research and innovation to inform and support policy-making and climate actions. It will do this via improved coordination of on-going and future climate initiatives
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have an understanding of coastal and environmental monitoring. They will be excellent communicators and have experience managing projects. Experience and knowledge in any of the following areas would be
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knowledge of research methods, and have the skills set to work with the community and with partners from the local authority, NGO and community sectors. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc
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performing necessary administration tasks. Candidates must have some experience in working on projects and have a knowledge of online and blended teaching delivery. The project has a number of innovative
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of Irish people’s attitudes, beliefs and values related to climate change. The project is led by Dr Niall Dunphy and Dr Breffní Lennon. CLIMATUDE will map the knowledge and perceptions of Irish people
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of junior researchers and/or the development of research outputs. An important aspect of this role is contributing to Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) activities, ensuring that research findings