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awarded on the 2nd Call. ROSETTA Fellowships are open to applicants who have a PhD degree and comply with the programme’s eligibility criteria and mobility rule . Researchers at Risk are encouraged to apply
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Successful candidates will have a PhD (completed or nearing completion) in Economics, Finance, Applied Maths, or a closely related discipline. Experience in the analysis of financial markets, derivatives, and
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Description Are you interested in developing CADD and AI virtual screening workflows to discover novel molecules to treat disease? Is there a CADD and/or AI approach and particular disease that you want
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to individuals who have personally secured their own independent external research funding inclusive of their salary following an open, transparent and competitive selection process by the research funding body
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for access to the UL Arena swimming pool and fitness centre. Selection process Recruitment Procedures used at the University of Limerick (UL) The University of Limerick is committed to the Open, Transparent
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to lead innovative research within The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). This multidisciplinary study provides a unique opportunity to explore the ageing process through an extensive longitudinal
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clinical insights to the project and expertise in fetal monitoring. The candidate will work with signal processing engineers to label clinical data to enable AI models learn how to more accurately automate
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Nature Careers | The Connacht Hotel Formerly Carlton Hotel Galway, Connaught | Ireland | 11 days ago
processes (as determined by national and international clinical research management bodies and legislative guidelines). Salary: Irish University Association (IUA) Research Fellow salary scale €65,237
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for remote/hybrid working, though some travel for field studies and stakeholder meetings will be required. Please find full job description and application procedure below Application Procedure: Applicants
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. This position will involve carrying out lifecycle inventory analysis (LCIA) and lifecycle analysis (LCA) of wind turbine blades, with a specific focus on emissions deriving out of processing and repurposing