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) and use molecular simulations to characterise recognition of bacterial glycans and immune signalling response via Toll-like Receptor (TLR) readers, as part of an international collaboration with a team
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scheme, free eye tests at the National Optometry Centre, and discounted parking at St. Stephen's Green/RCSI car park. Recognition: At RCSI, we value and recognise the contributions of our staff through
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to our work, meaning that we set up experiments in the lab or online to measure behavioural performance (e.g. response times and accuracy) to tasks involving object recognition and categorisation. Our
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used to maintain a fixed temperature (+2°C) and CO2 (+400ppm) differences between treatment and ambient chambers. The research assistant will assist in the design and build of a suite of sensors (e.g
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. Present findings at international conferences, gaining visibility and recognition in the field. Contribute to PRiCAN’s diverse research portfolio while developing skills in stakeholder engagement and health
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the design and build of a suite of sensors (e.g., temperature, CO2, humidity) and feedback control systems using open-source, low-cost, arduino based platforms. The research assistant will work closely with
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required by your Principal Investigator, School or College. To assume a role in the design as well as the execution of research, contributing significantly to the development of research proposals and
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: Essential: Hold a PhD in a relevant discipline at the contract start date. Relevant research experience relating to interactive media, game design, audio-visual design and cultural heritage Self-starter who
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-Material Additive Manufacturing with Electrostatic Cold Spray, funded by EU Horizon, applications are invited for a Postdoc position in the area of design and control of novel additive manufacturing
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in vivo. The successful candidate will lead the design, fabrication, and characterisation of the device, enabling the identification of variations in skin stiffness, in vivo strain, and tissue