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2 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary INFANT is now accepting applications for a Signal Processing Engineer to support the work of the ELEVATE programme. The ELEVATE programme aims
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Vision Parallel & Distributed Computing Control and Optimization Human-Machine Interaction Software Development AI Agents Preferred Expertise Experience deploying AI solutions in fields such as: Predictive
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accessibility or other needs you might have. Application process You must apply for admission to the doctoral programme through the UCC Apply process: UCC's application system In parallel, please provide
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risk. These studentships are ideal for candidates with a strong background in computational biology, bioinformatics, population genetics, and statistical genetics and an exceptional interest in
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operational continuity across multiple CMU sites, delivering hands-on training, supporting SOP implementation, and ensuring adherence to national and EU legislation. In the absence of the CTO1, the CTO2 will be
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support to the day-to-day operation of the HR Service Centre including service delivery to Maynooth University staff community and internally service across the HR Pillars (Organisational Design, People
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research that informs evidence-based policy and practice in maternity care. The successful candidate will provide research assistance across the clinical audits. Project Title: Multiple projects Post
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developed a suite of modelling tools together with an internationally recognised expertise in their development and usage. Multiple ongoing projects including CAPACITY and SELFS projects will further develop
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secondary bile acids have multiple signalling roles in the host and have been implicated in numerous disease states, including inflammatory bowel disease. Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and
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://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Marcus Claesson, Associate Professor in Bioinformatics, School of Microbiology / APC Microbiome Ireland, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4901390; Email: m.claesson