47 algorithm-development-"Multiple" "Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork
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. The researcher will lead the ongoing development of a techno-economic Web-GIS tool for offshore renewable energy, secure competitive research funding, engage in the wider research activities of the ORE Group and
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to development of capacity in inclusive teaching, learning and assessment across the Higher and Further Education sectors • develop inclusive research resources to support people with ID to engage as
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-based programme designed to enhance person-centred care for people with advanced dementia in nursing homes. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher with graphic design skills to help develop and
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and TCD in an ambitious four-year alliance to better human health through vaccination and to train the next generation of all-island researchers in vaccine design, development, testing and deployment
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understanding of Europe's social economy and to identify factors driving its uneven development; evaluate the role of social economy organisations in addressing social exclusion and improving services and
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at cell level. With large-scale proliferation, sustainable and recyclable materials are needed to avoid used cell waste accumulation. Inspired by safe aqueous battery chemistries and development in
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to uncover novel therapeutic targets. This position offers an opportunity to work at the intersection of neurodevelopment, immunology, and cancer biology, with the goal of developing new therapeutic strategies
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microscopy of radial glial cells, RNA sequencing on the developing cortex and CSF metabolomics to understand how microbial signals at the CSF could modulate RG at the ventricular interface. Experience in mouse
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6 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The School of Engineering is seeking a highly motivated and self-driven Postdoctoral Researcher to lead the development of a bottom-up
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available in the maternal and newborn electronic health record. The datasets will be used to develop models required for early prediction of brain injury associated with CP and to identify the features