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(Coleman labs). Prof Jonathan Coleman FRS is a senior professor in the School of Physics and the AMBER Research Centre. He leads a large research group which investigates solution processing of nanomaterials
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-generation electronic applications. The position will be based in TCD, in the School of Physics and the CRANN and AMBER Research Centres (Coleman labs). Prof Jonathan Coleman FRS is a senior professor in the
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nanomaterials. This will be achieved by developing and codifying DES-based routes to key classes of environmentally relevant nanomaterials, including (photo)electrocatalytic metal oxides; phosphate-based
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Department: Health Psychology Reporting to: Prof. Frank Doyle Location: RCSI Dublin Contract/Duration Specified purpose contract for up to 24 months Remuneration: Post-Doctoral PD1 salary scale commensurate
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are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to support a real world evidence research programme at the UCD Clinical Research Centre, within the CRC Data Team led by Prof Alex Franciosi. They will work closely with
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Applicants should submit a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses), to: - Dr Matthew Chersich and Prof Cathal Walsh For informal enquiries
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diversity of projects, using quantitative, qualitative and mixed-method research approaches. It is envisaged that projects will include research on school policy and practice, further and higher education
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(IUA Research Fellow Scale) For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Prof Keelin O’Donoghue Email
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analysis to characterise the corona composition and will also quantify the biological stability over time. The candidate will also develop methods to isolate the NP-corona complexes without creating
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at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) seeks to appoint an outstanding, enthusiastic, and highly motivated Research Fellow who will contribute to a project that uses machine-learning methods to forecast