50 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork in Ireland
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conditions in the social economy care sector. This will involve consultation with stakeholders on survey design, preparation of the survey protocol and survey instrument, preparing the application for ethical
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newly designed materials-based array system to vastly improve the efficiency of harnessing renewable solar energy to split water and to convert that energy into chemical energy for storage in the bonds
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economy; identifying approaches to social inclusion in ‘left-behind’ places; engaging with stakeholders to co-design pilot initiatives. The appointee will work closely with colleagues on the UCC academic
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microbiome datasets collected of patients with these multifactorial and heterogenous diseases require innovative study designs and state-of-the methodology, including next-generation sequencing, metagenomics
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and TCD in an ambitious four-year alliance to better human health through vaccination and to train the next generation of all-island researchers in vaccine design, development, testing and deployment
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theoretical models for real ecosystems, and contribute to the design of novel restoration protocols and conservation measures. The position is expected to begin as soon as possible after September 1, 2025
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will play a key role in all aspects of the project from design and implementation of data collection methodologies – including advising on a dedicated app – to creation of deep maps and visualisations
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and Rehabilitation, under the direction of the Principal Investigator, Professor Suzanne Timmons. The successful candidate will contribute to trial design, data collection, analysis, and dissemination
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quality and working conditions in the social economy, identifying approaches to social inclusion in ‘left-behind’ places, and engaging with stakeholders to co-design pilot initiatives. The appointee will
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microbiome datasets collected from patients with these multifactorial and heterogenous diseases require innovative study designs and state-of-the methodology, including next-generation sequencing, metagenomics