42 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork in Ireland
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inclusive and sustainable transitions across Europe. By connecting science, practice, and policy we aim to develop actionable strategies, evidence-based tools and policy recommendations to support WISEs and
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24 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary A position is available for a postdoctoral researcher to work on a new project focused on developing a sensor for electrical detection
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project to develop new instrumentation for trace gas and radical detection using an approach related to absorption spectroscopy using stable optical cavities or multi-pass cells. The new setup is to be
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of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM). The primary objective of this DAFM-funded project is to develop and demonstrate use of new generation, more functional, and sustainable packaging materials with enhanced
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and TCD in an ambitious four-year alliance to better human health through vaccination and to train the next generation of all-island researchers in vaccine design, development, testing and deployment
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through its Postgraduate Programmes in Older Person Rehabilitation and Dementia. Our core mission is to promote healthy ageing and to raise the standard of healthcare for older people. Ongoing research is
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at cell level. With large-scale proliferation, sustainable and recyclable materials are needed to avoid used cell waste accumulation. Inspired by safe aqueous battery chemistries and development in
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to uncover novel therapeutic targets. This position offers an opportunity to work at the intersection of neurodevelopment, immunology, and cancer biology, with the goal of developing new therapeutic strategies
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understanding of Europe's social economy and to identify factors driving its uneven development; evaluate the role of social economy organisations in addressing social exclusion and improving services and
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microscopy of radial glial cells, RNA sequencing on the developing cortex and CSF metabolomics to understand how microbial signals at the CSF could modulate RG at the ventricular interface. Experience in mouse