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topologies, identify suitable topologies for detailed modelling, and collect data to enable future comparison of the modelled polygeneration systems with regards to the three core elements of sustainability
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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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-economic analysis complexity and functionality of the tool in co-operation with the ORE Group techno-economic model development group. Project Title: MaREI Post Duration: 12 Months Salary: €53,770 - €58,479
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and Research Ireland. Urban Sense is modelling and measuring greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across Dublin. The focus of this position is developing an agent-based model (ABM) to capture the statistical
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for this devastating paediatric brain tumour. The ideal candidate will have experience in neurobiology, immunology, or cancer research, with expertise in working with preclinical glioma models. They should be proficient
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Engineering. Job Reference number: 018180 Post-doctoral Research Fellow - Computational Modelling of Adaptive Deep brain Stimulation (DBS) Applications are invited for a 2 year post-doctoral position with
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activity in inflammatory bowel disease and test the isolates in pre-clinical models. Prior experience with culturing of anaerobic bacteria is essential for this position. Project Title: Characterising
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the SEAI funded A-Team project led by Tidal Energy developer ORPC Ireland Ltd. On both projects the successfully candidate will be expected to undertake hydrodynamic modelling to assess the resource
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phenotyping, transcriptomics, proteomics and modelling to identify and functionally characterise perennial ryegrass and white clover molecular regulators mediating growth responses in a future climate. The
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of research activities, including laboratory, field and modelling studies related to atmospheric chemistry, air quality and climate. The Materials Chemistry Research (MCR) group, led by Prof. Justin