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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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Researcher (Level 1) in Mathematical Modelling of the Mechanics of Wrinkling Specific Purpose Contract Salary Scale: €45,847 - €52,339 p.a. pro rata (maximum starting salary €48,412 p.a. pro rata) Further
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24 Months (with the possibility of extension) Specific Purpose, Part-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Research Assistant with the School of Biological, Earth
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including city level state agencies, local authorities, civil society agencies, intermediaries, policymakers and residents. The project also explores and evaluates mechanisms for mobilising the development
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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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) Laboratory of Dr Joanne Masterson. The successful candidate will join a programme of research investigating novel mechanisms of disease exploring the intersection of mucosal immunobiology and epithelial
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the Allergy, Inflammation & Remodelling Research (AIRR) Laboratory of Dr Joanne Masterson. The successful candidate will join a programme of research investigating novel mechanisms of disease exploring
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of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at UCC. The Postdoctoral Researcher will be based in the UCC School of Mathematical Sciences. The aim of the project is to develop new mathematical techniques
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32 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Post-Doctoral Researcher or Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher within the School of Biological, Earth
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mechanisms using microbiology approaches, metabolomics or other suitable techniques. The successful candidate will work closely with members of the Browne Lab as well as collaborators within our JPIAMR