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exciting opportunity to work directly with midwives in Portlaoise maternity hospital. The salary is commensurate with the IUA scale for Post-doctoral Researchers. The post will primarily be based in
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processing techniques to produce plant-based foods with improved physicochemical and nutritional properties which are highly consumer accepted. Project Title: Propelling health and sustainability through
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, Prof. Joe P. Kerry. Additionally, the candidate will be expected to closely interact with our project partner, Professor Michael Morris based in Trinity College Dublin, and his team. Applicants should
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microscopy, particularly confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). This is a five year research programme and is based in the UCD School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering. The appointed post-doc will
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motivations and barriers involved. The goal is to generate practical, evidence-based insights that can inform more tailored policy and support strategies to enable climate action on farms, while also
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collected and reporting it to a high standard. Based on the results obtained, the successful candidate should be able to give constructive feedback to the clients/researchers where applicable. The Ocean
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, Android, iOS) for searching and interacting with cultural heritage data. • Building machine learning models for word-based recognition and processing of Yunnan ethnic minority languages. The researcher will
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of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at UCC. The Postdoctoral Researcher will be based in the UCC School of Mathematical Sciences. The aim of the project is to develop new mathematical techniques
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, implementation and evaluation of digital tools and methodologies for the NorseMap project based in the School of English and Digital Humanities. NorseMap is a 5-year project funded by the European Research Council
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traditional fossil-based energy system, advanced technologies and alternative fuels will play a key role in future Ireland’s energy systems. Consequently, Ireland must address new energy security risks, such as