40 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"U" Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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Department: Computer Science Vacancy ID: 036182 Closing Date: 20-Jul-2025 Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship
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collaborative research projects as they arise with Industry Partners and/or EU Consortium Partners. The nature and structure of the phase 2 SFI Research Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral researchers
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collaborative research projects as they arise with Industry Partners and/or EU Consortium Partners. The nature and structure of the phase 2 SFI Research Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers
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programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers to work and gain valuable experience in a varied & research-rich environment where you may gain experience, where applicable, working on projects with SME’s
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hosted by UCC’s new nasc research centre within the School of Computer Science & Information Technology (CSIT). The Centre comprises approximately 50 people working on networks, security and systems
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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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programmes in Engineering and Commerce, with an FTE of 800+ attributed to the school. At postgraduate level, the School runs three successful master’s degrees in financial and computational mathematics
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an established group of researchers. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers to work and gain valuable experience in a varied & research-rich
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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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cancers and inflammatory conditions. The research project is supported by a Research Ireland-funded Frontiers for the Future Award programme. We are seeking highly motivated candidates with a PhD and