22 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral research jobs at MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY in Ireland
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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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scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher (part-time) to manage and support the development of an Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher
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Application Deadline 9 Mar 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to
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Wellbeing through Investment in Social Services (SWINS) is a 36-month project funded by Horizon Europe and coordinated by PIN ARCO - University of Florence. SWINS will develop and test a policy-oriented
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technologies, or data analytics, and will work closely with interdisciplinary teams to support the development, deployment, and evaluation of EV smart charging solutions. Postdoctoral Researcher (2025) Salary
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the island of Ireland to develop a large-scale research and innovation initiative to support policy and management decisions, underpin business and enterprise strategies and strengthen societal capacity
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a strong understanding of societal challenges related to workforce development and sustainability. They will work alongside a diverse, multidisciplinary team of researchers, industry leaders, and
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about the key drivers of change. The HoStIr project (Figure 1) seeks to test new proxies for past sea spray deposition to coastal peatlands (Strand 1; S1) and then use these to develop multi-millennial
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: The INFINITY project aims to advance wave energy in Europe by developing a more efficient, reliable Power Take Off (PTO) system and control technology. Building on past projects, it focuses on designing durable
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development in the Irish Prison Service (IPS). The Research Team will analyse the experiences of those in prison engaging with ‘in-reach’ services who provide essential support to people in custody. Key