46 algorithm-development-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork in Ireland
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inclusive and sustainable transitions across Europe. By connecting science, practice, and policy we aim to develop actionable strategies, evidence-based tools and policy recommendations to support WISEs and
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. The researcher will lead the ongoing development of a techno-economic Web-GIS tool for offshore renewable energy, secure competitive research funding, engage in the wider research activities of the ORE Group and
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24 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary A position is available for a postdoctoral researcher to work on a new project focused on developing a sensor for electrical detection
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to development of capacity in inclusive teaching, learning and assessment across the Higher and Further Education sectors • develop inclusive research resources to support people with ID to engage as
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-based programme designed to enhance person-centred care for people with advanced dementia in nursing homes. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher with graphic design skills to help develop and
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project to develop new instrumentation for trace gas and radical detection using an approach related to absorption spectroscopy using stable optical cavities or multi-pass cells. The new setup is to be
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of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM). The primary objective of this DAFM-funded project is to develop and demonstrate use of new generation, more functional, and sustainable packaging materials with enhanced
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and TCD in an ambitious four-year alliance to better human health through vaccination and to train the next generation of all-island researchers in vaccine design, development, testing and deployment
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at cell level. With large-scale proliferation, sustainable and recyclable materials are needed to avoid used cell waste accumulation. Inspired by safe aqueous battery chemistries and development in
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to uncover novel therapeutic targets. This position offers an opportunity to work at the intersection of neurodevelopment, immunology, and cancer biology, with the goal of developing new therapeutic strategies