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, natural language processing, language capacities, writing skills and the ability to work and think independently. In the evaluation of the applications, emphasis will be placed on: • PhD degree
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environment/network of the university more widely. In the evaluation of the applications, emphasis will be placed on: • PhD degree (awarded) in ethnomusicology, folklore or other closely related areas
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employment-related returns and instead integrates a broader perspective that integrates ecological sustainability and sustainable human development as key objectives. As such, it emphasizes a ‘just transition
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Department: School of Business Vacancy ID: 034662 Closing Date: 05-May-2025 The International Renewables and Energy Systems Integration (IRESI) Group, is a research centre housed in the School
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transformative initiative aimed at addressing skill gaps in the EU’s building and construction sectors to accelerate the Clean Energy Transition. This role offers a unique opportunity to drive research, innovation
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excellence in education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity College Dublin- an introduction Post Summary We seek to appoint a postdoctoral
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diversification, and demand control strategies are quantified. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in engineering, science, or economics, with strong quantitative and analytical skills, and a background in energy
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modelling framework aimed at supporting the decarbonisation of the Irish electrical grid, with a specific focus on the industrial sector. This role involves the integration of high-resolution data
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design, fabrication and surface-functionalisation of silicon-based transistors for electrical detection of ammonia. The project is laboratory-based and involves multi-disciplinary research drawing
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. that can be integrated within a selected ABM framework. This model will be evaluated using existing data and used to simulate GHG emissions under different policy scenarios. The successful candidate will