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8 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Dublin Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Ireland
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to the development of concepts of hydrogen storage by using floating foundations and necessary improvements. • Develop finite element structural models / hydrodynamic simulations of floating foundations
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. Develop finite element structural models / hydrodynamic simulations of floating foundations storing hydrogen with operational wind turbine, electrolysers and environmental loads. Optimise design of hybrid
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-targeting ability of glycoconjugates with bioactive metal complexes. If successful, you will focus on design and synthesis of new families of metal complexes and associated mechanically-interlocked molecules
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pathways common across genetically diverse clones, rather than the dominant clonal genotype, is an avenue that demands exploration. Transcription factor (TF) pathways are imminently druggable due
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) Laboratory of Dr Joanne Masterson. The successful candidate will join a programme of research investigating novel mechanisms of disease exploring the intersection of mucosal immunobiology and epithelial
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pipelines and writing of custom MATLAB scripts for signal analysis. Prior experience in programming and statistical analysis are therefore essential. An additional component of the project will involve
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the Allergy, Inflammation & Remodelling Research (AIRR) Laboratory of Dr Joanne Masterson. The successful candidate will join a programme of research investigating novel mechanisms of disease exploring
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universally accepted initiating factor in disease development is the loss of tolerance to harmless self-antigens. Functionally this results in the immunological targeting of healthy cells and tissues leading
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of ICP-MS, GC-MS, HPLC, UV-Vis, Metal analysis, COD, BOD, Protein, vitamin, and amino acid analysis, and other analytical tools. He/she will be expected to run the research programme day-to-day under the