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collaboration with Dr Whelan and the PhD students, machine learning tools for the handling of the Mauve and MUSE datasets. They will also be expected to lead the research into innovative ways in which the machine
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. The successful candidate will have the responsibility of developing, in collaboration with Dr Whelan and the PhD students, machine learning tools for the handling of the Mauve and MUSE datasets. They will also be
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the support of and under the supervision of a Principal Investigator. To become familiar with the publication process. To acquire generic and transferable skills (including project management, business skills
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criteria: 1. A PhD in Engineering or similar discipline 2. Strong engineering and analytical skills 3. Computer modelling skills (i.e. MATLAB or Python) 4. A comprehensive
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of Technology Sydney, Australia, and the Irish Centre for High End Computing (ICHEC). The following are the primary desirable candidate criteria: 1. A PhD in Engineering or similar discipline 2
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engage diverse audiences in new responses to climate change and sustainability. Applications are invited from candidates with a relevant PhD qualification and research experience on the social aspects
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• A PhD in environmental engineering, computer science, data science or similar • Highly motivated, detail orientated and committed with a keen interest in creative and multidisciplinary research
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contribute to the preparation of reports, manuscripts, and other written outputs. Requirements for both posts are: PhD in Nutrition, Epidemiology, Statistics. Expertise in data analysis: nutritional biomarkers
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of pharmacologically-active molecules using the software. The candidate will work on this well-resourced project with two PhD students, both starting in September 2026. The focus of the successful
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are suitable for newly qualified PhDs in areas such as health professions’ education, sustainability education, health services research, public health, psychology, sociology, etc. Training in specific