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Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 1 or 2in Microbiology Imaging within UCD School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering. This postdoctoral
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28 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Post-Doctoral Researcher within the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science. We
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Transitions). The Postdoctoral Researcher will be part of a cross-disciplinary research team including members of the Applied Mathematics Group of the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School
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Centre at University College Cork. The ideal candidate should be a quantitative, analytical researcher with a PhD in engineering, science, or economics, or a field related to energy, and a demonstrated
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diversification, and demand control strategies are quantified. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in engineering, science, or economics, with strong quantitative and analytical skills, and a background in energy
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key shortcoming revolves around how software systems can be configured so that relevant, multi-thematic, multi-dimensional datasets (Geospatial, Remote Sensing, social media, mobile devices) can be
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experimentation on optical communications in metro and access networks in support of next generation of mobile services. The position will be based in the CONNECT research centre, in The School of Computer Science
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Enhanced Collective Intelligence). The appointment is a specific purpose contract, to commence on 1st September 2025 or shortly thereafter. The successful candidate will have a background in Computer Science
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Ireland Centre for Data Analytics, based at the School of Computer Science & IT, University College Cork, Ireland and the School of English and Digital Humanities. This position is highly interdisciplinary
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of Future Medicines and AI & Data Analytics. The successful candidate will gain experience developing computational tools to support a rational and science-based approach to selecting formulations