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absorption systems. S/he should have a strong innovative spirit with interest in applied research with commercialization potential. S/he should bring excellent organisational and communication skills
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communication network infrastructure. This role will lead efforts in the study of the methods for optimizing performance of future cellular communication networks. The research will identify the technical
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to advancing equality in higher education. The University is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to selection on merit welcoming applicants from all sections of the community. The University has a
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to investigate the impact of interventions on gut-brain communication and related health outcomes. The successful candidate is expected to make an outstanding contribution to the research program by
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to enhance equitable access to care for people living with obesity complicated by type 2 diabetes (OBDM), using a novel integrated clinical service that is delivered within primary care and community
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specialist personalised medicine and person-centric care using a disruptive primary care and community-based approach. Participants will undergo a 6- or 12-month intervention focused on optimising prescribed
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Project, which focuses on empowering Sustainable Energy Communities to actively participate in local energy markets and provide demand-side flexibility within a data-driven net zero carbon energy system
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findings at international conferences. We are seeking a motivated candidate to strengthen our research group Eco-LOGIC (Economics for Healthy Society and Green Sustainable Communities) that researches within
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. Platform4MMC project is funded by Research Ireland through the National Challenge Fund Sustainable Communities Challenge and has recently received 3rd stage funding. The project will develop a decision-support
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sustain community wellbeing. The key objective here is to empower communities to adopt more sustainable modes of mobility by demonstrating how shared low-carbon transportation can plug the gap when high