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. These tools will be made freely accessible via an open-source, web-based platform, ensuring that this technology can be leveraged worldwide. This ambitious project aligns to the UCC Futures thematic areas
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research position in the MaREI Centre in University College Cork (UCC), based at the UCC Sustainability Institute’s Beaufort Building in Ringaskiddy. MaREI is the Research Ireland Centre for Energy, Climate
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climate regeneration and Nature-based Solutions in deprived areas through the development of innovative co-analysis, co-design, and co-monitoring tools and methodologies for engaging with the community
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virtual laboratory experience is complemented with a real laboratory experience (blended approach). Our aim is to help reinforce practical techniques and concepts and support enquiry-based learning
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experimentation on optical communications in metro and access networks in support of next generation of mobile services. The position will be based in the CONNECT research centre, in The School of Computer Science
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-based programme designed to enhance person-centred care for people with advanced dementia in nursing homes. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher with graphic design skills to help develop and
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exciting opportunity to work directly with midwives in Portlaoise maternity hospital. The salary is commensurate with the IUA scale for Post-doctoral Researchers. The post will primarily be based in
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processing techniques to produce plant-based foods with improved physicochemical and nutritional properties which are highly consumer accepted. Project Title: Propelling health and sustainability through
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motivations and barriers involved. The goal is to generate practical, evidence-based insights that can inform more tailored policy and support strategies to enable climate action on farms, while also
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, implementation and evaluation of digital tools and methodologies for the NorseMap project based in the School of English and Digital Humanities. NorseMap is a 5-year project funded by the European Research Council