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Purpose Wholetime for up to 14 months) (Reference: 437/2025) Location: The post will be based at one of the TU Dublin Campuses i.e. Aungier Street, Bolton Street, Grangegorman, Blanchardstown or Tallaght
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for the following Post in the Technological University Dublin Post: Post-Doctoral Researcher SPARK Project School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Fixed term specified purpose wholetime basis for up to 5 years
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to the ClimEnergise project (Climate-Informed Energy Systems Planning to Support Ireland’s Net Zero Ambitions). This role will lead the development and integration of climate-aware approaches into national energy and
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and climate-informed modelling to contribute primarily to the ClimEnergise project (Climate-Informed Energy Systems Planning to Support Ireland’s Net Zero Ambitions). This role will lead the development
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cutting edge engineering and scientific fields with special focus on simulation and robotic technologies. With 6 academics and more than 20 researchers, LAMS has a leading role in a number of European and
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that influence the health and well-being of older adults. Local Age-friendly programmes work to provide walkable streets, housing and transportation options, access to key services and opportunities for older
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population by paying increased attention to the environmental, economic and social factors that influence the health and well-being of older adults. Local Age-friendly programmes work to provide walkable
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use. To address these, it can be converted to methane, a gas which is fully compatible with the existing infrastructure, e.g. natural gas grid. Hydrogen-to-biomethane processes employ microorganisms
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Fellow Level 1 within UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science. As part of the Horizon Europe-funded BIOVAL project (Microalgal biomass valorization for sustainable production of functional food and feed
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: School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences Reporting to: Dr Roger Preston Location: St Stephen’s Green, Dublin Contract/Duration: Specified purpose contract, up to 12 months (with possibility