37 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University College Dublin in Ireland
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. The post-doctoral research will investigate the transcriptomic underpinnings of trophic anatomy, muscle development and function, and immuno-responses in relation to vitamin D levels in Atlantic salmon
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system will play a crucial role in the ability of system operators to prevent power disruptions in the coming years. DERs are typically faster and, in terms of control capabilities, more versatile than
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, economic and social impacts of the use of biomass for bioenergy and in the bioeconomy in Ireland. The framework will identify any unintended consequences of the use of biomass in different sectors and will
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the Neuromuscular Systems Research Lab at University College Dublin. The project represents an exciting opportunity to work on a multidisciplinary research project funded by Science Foundation Ireland. This project
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sensors to interpret bridge infrastructure vibrations. The successful candidates will work with a diverse list of partners to develop the analytical foundations of a crowsdsourcing-based structural health
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2030. This means that there is a substantial amount of exciting ecological work to be done to inform and help design and expand Ireland's MPA network. Salary range: €45,847 - €52,339 per annum
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Platform. This role will involve engagement with researchers across the Co-Centre to promote best practice in data storage retrieval and manipulation. In addition to scientific research duties
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are invited for a position of (part-time or full-time) UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 2 to join an experienced inter-disciplinary team working on the EPA project "HymoGuide". The HymoGuide project
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are invited for a position of (part-time or full-time) UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 1 to join an experienced inter-disciplinary team working on the EPA project "HymoGuide". The HymoGuide project
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candidate will be part of a dynamic team within the Spatial Dynamics Lab in UCD, which is currently running several projects funded by the European Commission, Research Ireland, EPA, NTA, Enterprise Ireland