73 algorithm-development-"Multiple" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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can interact with one another in a symbiotic manner. This project aims to develop a decision support framework to aid in the identification and comparison of circular bioeconomy polygeneration systems
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prepare responses for these events, e.g. mobilising crews, assessing damage, allocating resources, managing risk etc. are essential requirements shared by most emergency events, as well as how to do
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to the wider nursing population are achieved. This post is offered on a part-time basis (3 days per week), for 36 months and will start immediately. This position will appeal to anyone who wishes to develop
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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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advertised on another occasion. The Fellowship has two primary aims: firstly, to facilitate the successful applicant in developing a high-quality research profile as a member of a dynamic scholarly Department
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in another Irish HEI Researcher Career Development Framework | Irish Universities Association Project Title: Multi-Agent Pathfinding in Dynamic Environments Post Duration: 11 Months Salary: €45,847
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in another Irish HEI Researcher Career Development Framework | Irish Universities Association Project Title: LLMs and Constraints Post Duration: 11 Months Salary: €45,847 - €52,339 p.a. (IUA PD1 Scale
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increasing capacity and support for nurses to lead and engage in research and evidence-based practice. This position will appeal to anyone who wishes to develop their research career and profile. The salary is
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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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resistance. The increasing prevalence of drug-resistant TB demonstrates that current treatments are inadequate and there is an urgent need for novel therapies. Research is now focused on the development