29 programming-language-"Nova-School-of-Science-and-Technology" Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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at the core of the work: soundscape ecology of underwater recordings, and document analysis. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers
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of strong peer reviewed journal publications appropriate to their experience is expected. Fluent written and spoken English is an essential requirement. Achievement of the expected progression within
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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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person with a high level of initiative, capable of working independently and within a team. The candidate should have fluent English and excellent communication, organization, planning and interpersonal
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focused on efficiency and fault-tolerance in wireless Time Sensitive Networks, incorporating scheduling, clock synchronisation, and fault tolerance mechanisms across 5G-TSN networks. We plan to devise novel
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BACtheWINNER team. The main aim of this research programme is to develop bacteriocins as novel antimicrobials/therapeutics by solving the current challenges associated with their implementation, such as low
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to the group. Expected Skill Set We are seeking an enthusiastic, motivated person with a high level of initiative, capable of working independently and within a team. The candidate should have fluent English and
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, Mathematical Modelling and Self-Learning Systems, and Data Science and Analytics as well as a strong PhD programme. The Mathematics Group comprises nine permanent members of staff working across the areas
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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