10 postdoctoral-two-phase-flow Postdoctoral positions at MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY in Ireland
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and as part of a team of ambitious scholars. Postdoctoral Researcher (2025) Salary Scale: €45,847 – €46,441p.a. (2 points) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions
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and as part of a team of ambitious scholars. Postdoctoral Researcher (2025) Salary Scale: €45,847 – €46,441p.a. (2 points) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions
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outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work in the role of a chapter scientist for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on
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Department: Biology Vacancy ID: 036703 Closing Date: 10-Aug-2025 We are seeking an excellent postdoctoral researcher to join the Genome Evolution Laboratory in the Biology Department at Maynooth
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detection and classification. Placing Geo-AI at the heart of contemporary software architectures will lead to significant improvements in the four typical phases of any emergency event; mitigation
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and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking an excellent postdoctoral researcher to join the Supramolecular Chemical Systems Group in the Chemistry Department
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Department: Hamilton Institute Vacancy ID: 036563 Closing Date: 04-Aug-2025 We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the project Thermally-regulated Renewable and Automated DNA Computing
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outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on the INFORM project. The INFORM project is an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funded
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outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join a Research Ireland-funded research project, part of an internationally collaborative
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-month duration in the first instance. SPIRS (Studying Prison In-Reach Services) is a 2-year project led by Principal Investigator, Dr Joe Garrihy. The study will examine the user experience of ‘in-reach