83 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
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designed training position for medical doctors. The nature of the role is intended to provide structured learning and development within a defined period, after which the employee is expected to progress
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) commensurate with qualifications / experience and in line with Public Sector Pay Policy [€42,925 to €102,556 per annum] https://www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/monthly-academic.pdf How to Apply: Applicants should
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learning. This role demands a proactive approach to curriculum design, a keen understanding of market and societal trends, and the ability to anticipate and incorporate future advancements in the role
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accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines.” https://www.tcd.ie/hr/employee-services/pay-scales/ How to Apply: To assist the selection process, applicants should submit a Curriculum Vitae and a Cover
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own initiative and resolve problems. Closing Date: 12 noon (Irish Standard Time) 30th January 2026 Application will only be accepted by applying online through the Trinity Jobs Portal https
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position is available to work in the area of Digital Twins for optical networks, making use of intelligent AI-driven control planes. The applicants should have a solid theoretical background on machine
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administrative colleagues to ensure that laboratory sessions are well-designed, effectively delivered, and aligned with learning outcomes across all undergraduate Chemistry programmes. This includes contributing
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to students experiencing barriers to participation in academic, placement, and employment-related activities. The post holder conducts disability needs assessments, contributes to Learning Education Needs
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registration and plays a critical part in programme governance in close collaboration with the Directors of Teaching & Learning (undergraduate and postgraduate), Director of Global Engagement, Heads
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of Dublin. Inspired by biomineralised tissues such as bone and seashell, HYDROCEM will add designer hydrogels to cement binders (that bind concrete together) to instruct their formation and organisation