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18 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in The Department of Engineering - Structural and Hydro
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-microbiome interactions. Through phenotypic analysis, soil and environmental monitoring, highthroughput sequencing, and network association studies, the project will examine how environmental factors and host
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project aims to advance sustainable disease control strategies for wheat by exploring plantpathogen-microbiome interactions. Through phenotypic analysis, soil and environmental monitoring, highthroughput
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to address the climate and biodiversity emergencies. The project will generate spatial-temporal datasets from various sources including Spaceborne Satellites, Drones, In-situ instruments, Land-Management, Soil
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that enhance women's access to agronomic advice, soil testing, and market linkages. EMPOWER-ME is jointly led by University College Dublin UCD, the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture IITA-Malawi
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transformative initiative aimed at addressing skill gaps in the EU’s building and construction sectors to accelerate the Clean Energy Transition. This role offers a unique opportunity to drive research, innovation
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/or EU Consortium Partners. The nature and structure of the phase 2 SFI Research Centre programme allows for Senior Post-Doctoral researchers to work and gain valuable experience in a varied & research
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Research Council (ERC) funded project. A key aim of this project is to develop new mechanistic insight in the interaction between biofilms and aggregates/particulates. The project relies heavily on advanced
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position will play an important role in a European Research Council (ERC) funded project. A key aim of this project is to develop new mechanistic insight in the interaction between biofilms and aggregates
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, Android, iOS) for searching and interacting with cultural heritage data. • Building machine learning models for word-based recognition and processing of Yunnan ethnic minority languages. The researcher will