16 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN (UCD) in Ireland
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been rewritten in nation-based terms over the past seventy years. Scholarship Description The PhD student will produce a case study on a particular national context of European modernism. Specifically
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Applications are invited for a permanent post of a Lecturers/Assistant Professors in Computer Science within UCD School of Computer Science. The UCD School of Computer Science (ucd.ie/cs) is
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Applications are invited for a permanent post of a Professor/Full Professor and Head of School within UCD School of Computer Science. University College Dublin invites applications for the position
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/particulates. The project relies heavily on advanced microscopy, particularly confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). This is a five year research programme and is based in the UCD School of Chemical and
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Professor / Full Professor of Advanced Manufacturing, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
years and now has 40 academic staff, 50 research staff (post-doctoral researchers, research engineers) and 130 PhD students. Six of the academic staff currently hold ERC awards. The School has achieved
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at Lecturer/Assistant Professor OR Associate Professor grade, subject to the qualifications and experience of the candidates. The post-holder will also develop and maintain a competitive programme of externally
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individual with a demonstrated passion for teaching and research in grassland and forage systems, especially in the context of sustainable agriculture and food systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD
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Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Sedimentology. Candidates must possess a PhD in sedimentology, sedimentary geology or basin analysis, a strong track record of published scientific research for their career
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the scholarly activities of the School. The successful candidate will hold a primary degree and a PhD relevant to Sustainable Agri-food Systems. Lecturer/Assistant Below the Bar Salary: €41,682 - 71,284 per annum
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programme and graduate programmes as deemed appropriate. They will also be required to deliver teaching, learning and assessment appropriate to clinical veterinary nursing training. There may be opportunities