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undertake teaching duties on the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. The appointees will be expected to build a strong research
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teaching duties on the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research profile, that
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group of around 30 postdoctoral, PhD and other researchers in COER, who work on the development of wave energy technology, with projects funded from various national and international sources. COER has a
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the Department and undertake teaching duties on the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. The appointee will be expected to build a strong
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a PhD in one of these fields or a closely related field. The candidate should have several years of demonstrated programming experience, preferably post PhD, in relevant programming languages such as
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of Ireland, and the successful candidate will join a dynamic group of around 30 postdoctoral, PhD and other researchers in COER, who work on the development of wave energy technology, with projects funded from
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, artificial intelligence, mathematics/statistics, with a PhD in one of these fields or a closely related field. The candidate should have several years of demonstrated programming experience, preferably post
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and PhD students. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research profile, that supports the University’s research strategy including affiliating to the Research Institutes, where appropriate
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duties will encompass both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, along with active involvement in supervisory roles for master's and PhD students. This position is open to applicants of all disciplines
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with active involvement in supervisory roles for master's and PhD students. This position is open to applicants of all disciplines within the field of electronic engineering, but we would welcome