23 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University College Dublin
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. This project will develop metabolomics approaches and optimise for a range of biological samples. Salary: €54,307 Closing date:12:00 noon (local Irish time) on 13th November 2025. Applications must be submitted
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company Licovolt developing an innovative battery recycling technology. The duties will entail conducting experimental research, process simulation and construction and testing of novel battery materials
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Electronic Engineering At UCD, we're developing a novel optical tactile sensor that gives robots a human-like sense of touch enabling them to securely yet gently handle soft, fragile, or irregular objects like
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research opportunity focuses on the development and implementation of an innovative cybersecurity curriculum designed for upper primary and lower secondary education, based on the junior cycle cybersecurity
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the development and clinical translation of injectable hydrogel kits through optimisation of formulation, manufacturing workflows, and quality control. The successful candidate will work across academic and
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ingredients), UCD seeks to appoint a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team focusing on the development of environmentally sustainable and scalable extraction technologies for high-value
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are looking for a CMOS RF/mixed-signal circuit designer to contribute to the development of RF Integrated Circuits (RFICs) for our project on low-power transceivers for 5G applications. This project focuses
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funded by Horizon Research and Innovation actions. The project aims to develops innovative, open-access tools for sustainable site identification and holistic design for Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) across
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. WindLEDeRR is a three-year project funded by Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) to develop a comprehensive decision-making tool for end-of-life wind turbines in Ireland through life assessment
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, reKINdle develops a socio-legal comparative law method to map and analyse legal regulation of the parent/child link in 5 case study countries (provisionally Ireland, England, Poland, France and Sweden