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Post in the Technological University Dublin Post: Data Analyst and Platform Architect (aligned to Post Doc for pay purposes only) (Fixed term for 7 months with 5 months initial funding) (0.8 FTE
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for the following Post in the Technological University Dublin Post: Business Development Engineer Technology Gateway (aligned to a Post-Doctoral Researcher salary scale) (Fixed Term Specified Purpose Wholetime for up
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pilot a robust, replicable, and sector-sensitive framework for quantifying realised emissions outcomes across key policy domains, aligned with EU reporting requirements and national Climate Action Plan
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will seamlessly switch between energy sources, aligning operations with renewable availability, market demand, cost & energy efficiency. Energy-aware scheduling, self-healing control systems, and human
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twins, AI, and predictive analytics. Process equipment will seamlessly switch between energy sources, aligning operations with renewable availability, market demand, cost & energy efficiency. Energy-aware
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at PhD level, ideally as applied to lactic acid bacteria, is required. Experience of handling data from metagenomics with shotgun sequence data, ideally in combination with RNAseq data and metabolomics, is
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. Experience of handling data from metagenomics with shotgun sequence data, ideally in combination with RNAseq data and metabolomics, is highly desirable. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such
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, and evaluation of energy-saving interventions and technologies within a 300-home pilot, ensuring that research activities align with project objectives, regulatory frameworks, and pathways for real
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, and robust statistical and bioinformatic workflows across all participating sites. The role requires strong expertise in human cohort studies, microbiome sequencing technologies (e.g., 16S, shotgun
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develops a replicable urban climate transition model that aligns technical innovation, heritage revitalisation, stakeholder co-creation and sustainable tourism. The University of Galway plays a central role