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Department: Biology Vacancy ID: 035242 Closing Date: 01-Jun-2025 Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and
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that enhance women's access to agronomic advice, soil testing, and market linkages. EMPOWER-ME is jointly led by University College Dublin UCD, the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture IITA-Malawi
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Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We
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scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a Post Doctoral Researcher to join the SWINS Project team of Maynooth University. The project, titled Sustainable
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molecular regulators (coding and non-coding transcripts, proteins) modulating these responses. to assess their biological function in providing abiotic stress resilience. to test their ability to act as
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, software virtualisation, Cloud-RAN, Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV), and Software Defined Networking (SDN) technologies (including OpenFlow and Netconf) to support the experimental investigation
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-Environmental Dynamics Group. The successful candidate will work across several ocean energy projects, principally the WEC4Fish project funded by the Marine institute, led by wave energy device developer OE and
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attainment. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a relevant discipline, with strong community research and qualitative analytical skills, and a background in climate and/or energy transition
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FieldBiological sciences » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Qualifications – (Essential): Applicants should have a PhD in a biomedical science subject. Knowledge & Experience – (Essential
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hold a PhD degree in Food Science, Packaging Science, Chemistry, Material sciences, Food Engineering or a related science discipline. Experience in packaging science, shelf-life analysis, chemical