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of an e-health delivery platform and wearable technology, analyse collected data for predictive modeling, and develop appropriate data management architectures and processes. They will also support other
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on the development and integration of a REDCap-based electronic health data capture platform, supporting prescribing safety and person-centred care interventions. The successful candidate will work closely with
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learning with strategic business development skills to drive the adoption and market success of innovative solutions. Salary Post Doctoral Researcher Level 1(2024): €44,847 – €51,313 p.a.(1-6 points) Senior
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Researcher will work on a Women’s Health project performing cell and bacterial culture. The appointee will be involved in both technical and commercial elements of the project which aims to development a
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evaluation. Previous knowledge of belief/trust for vehicular cooperative perception is a distinct advantage as is experience with algorithm development and networking simulation. Candidates should have
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the initial binding steps of a phage to its streptococcal host. The generated knowledge will allow tools to be developed for the rapid classification of dairy streptococcal strains and to link these to phage
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suitable for someone who has just completed or is about to complete their PhD in human gut microbiome research, microbiology or similar fields. The primary role is to develop and implement high-throughput
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/ This project will develop and test new electrical designs for “energy islands”, renewable energy hubs intended to accelerate the transition to clean energy. The MaREI Centre at University College Cork are one