53 condition-monitoring-machine-learning-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork in Ireland
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diversity is celebrated. As a University we strive to create a workplace that reflects the diversity of our student population where people from a wide variety of backgrounds learn from one another, share
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focusing on ensuring a just transition to a circular economy in Ireland’s food and fashion industries, with a focus on resource recovery. This project will have multiple parts to it including mapping
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will work closely with Prof Eleanor Bantry White and collaborators within multiple disciplines including Computer Science and Information Technology. A core focus of the role will be participatory
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secondary bile acids have multiple signalling roles in the host and have been implicated in numerous disease states, including inflammatory bowel disease. Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and
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Intelligence (AI) and machine learning tools that can accelerate the creation of medicines for conditions that disproportionately affect those in developing countries, such as malaria and other tropical diseases
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drug delivery groups of Professor Caitriona O’Driscoll and Dr. Piotr Kowalski at the School of Pharmacy at UCC. Their research spans multiple disciplines which will allow candidates to develop skills in
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interdisciplinary as it supports the advancement of constraint programming, machine learning, and artificial intelligence domains. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will be expected to perform research and development in
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-centred AI applications. This position is highly interdisciplinary as it supports the advancement of data visualisation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence domains. The Post-Doctoral Researcher
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have an understanding of coastal and environmental monitoring. They will be excellent communicators and have experience managing projects. Experience and knowledge in any of the following areas would be
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climate regeneration and Nature-based Solutions in deprived areas through the development of innovative co-analysis, co-design, and co-monitoring tools and methodologies for engaging with the community