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-month period, with the objective to support the Primary Investigator and the co-applicants in conducting Techno-economic assessment (TEA) to determine the economic viability, and bottlenecks, of a
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The EU under the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership programme. We seek to appoint a postdoctoral researcher for an anticipated 17-month period, with the objective to support the Primary Investigator
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models, particularly in glioma research, is essential, along with skills in flow cytometry for immune cell characterization. Candidates with additional expertise in single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial
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within the period of the contract. Post Doctoral Researchers appointed will be expected to complete the Researcher Career Development Programme.” Please note your application must include: A letter of
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highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher to contribute to the successful delivery of the FLOW project. The ideal candidate will have expertise in energy systems, electric mobility, smart grid
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Foundation Ireland (SFI)-funded project `Ocean flow induced by internal wave-current interactions’, as part of a research team lead by Dr. David Henry (UCC). This project will use tools employed in the fields
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of pregnancy, labour and the early neonatal period that are commonly associated these injuries. Early EEG and biomarkers gathered in studies will be assessed for their ability to predict severity of CP motor
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of the Postdoctoral Researcher is to extend the current monitoring efforts to incorporate the detection and identification of fungal spores of interest. Initially the Postdoctoral Researcher will be brought up to speed
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the climate crisis, given that transport emissions accounted for more than 20% of sectoral emissions in Ireland in 2020. A recent OECD (2022) report noted that current policies which aim to decarbonise
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, as well as molecular biology techniques such as RNA extraction, qPCR, and Western blotting. Experience with animal models, particularly in glioma research, is essential, along with skills in flow