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, who are therefore at increased risk of developing ALS in future. This project will involve expanding an existing dataset through recruitment of new participants and collection of EEG and TMS-EMG data
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Post Summary: This post will focus on exploratory research to underpin the roadmap to develop novel content for mychild.ie in order to create a one-stop health information resource for parents
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special interest in audit and quality improvement will be responsible for the coordination of data collection within the theatre department. The post holder will ensure that operational, clinical, and
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, Electronic or Computer Engineering, or similar. A minimum of three years of project management experience in an academic or industrial setting. Due to the nature of the role, applicants should have a current
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bridge the gap between these industry-specific applications and non-technical users. We are seeking an experienced computer graphics researcher/engineer who has knowledge of character animation and game/UX
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information for applicants and application material is available online from: University of Limerick Vacancies
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, the development of related communication and dissemination outputs, data analysis and ethical approval applications and compliance. As a core member of the research team, they will contribute to presentations
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robust research and data analysis methods. This role will also deliver other research activities, specifically conducting an impact evaluation of key outreach and engagement activity, performing
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-enabled control planes and data processing for fibre sensing in optical networks. The work will focus on the development of methods for analysing fibre sensing signatures as well as methods to incorporate
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confidence to manage post-treatment difficulties in work and to meet the demands of their job when they return to work. For more information see www.canwork.ie. This position will appeal to anyone who wishes