31 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork
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30 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Post-Doctoral Researcher within the School of Engineering and the Environmental Research Institute
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, coastal engineering including breakwaters and harbours, hydrodynamics, scour, vessels and offshore logistics The successful candidate will be engaged in planning, executing, analysing and reporting
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18 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in The Department of Engineering - Structural and Hydro
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6 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The School of Engineering is seeking a highly motivated and self-driven Postdoctoral Researcher to lead the development of a bottom-up
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Centre at University College Cork. The ideal candidate should be a quantitative, analytical researcher with a PhD in engineering, science, or economics, or a field related to energy, and a demonstrated
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hosted by UCC’s new nasc research centre within the School of Computer Science & Information Technology (CSIT). The Centre comprises approximately 50 people working on networks, security and systems
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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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2 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary INFANT is now accepting applications for a Signal Processing Engineer to support the work of the ELEVATE programme. The ELEVATE programme aims
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, molecular biology, biotechnology, biopharmaceutical sciences, biomedical and chemical engineering or a related field are highly encouraged to apply. • Experience in one or more of the following areas will be
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computational methods to develop critical medicines for improving global health and equality. For low-income populations in developing countries, access to life-saving medicines is often fraught with obstacles