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30 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Engineering » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 13
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of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The QUBIC project is a strategic initiative aimed at advancing quantum computing to address critical challenges in high-impact sectors such as energy, advanced materials
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generation, and robust statistical and bioinformatic workflows across all participating sites. The role requires strong expertise in microbiome bioinformatic technologies (e.g., shotgun metagenomics), and
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-oriented research. The work will be carried out in the OpenIreland research infrastructure, the large-scale testbed for experimentation in open optical, wireless and cloud technologies, which is part of
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. The role requires strong expertise in microbiome bioinformatic technologies (e.g., shotgun metagenomics), and advanced data analysis including statistical modelling, multi-omic integration and reproducible
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Accelerator is funding a groundbreaking study on advancing the science behind methane production, electron flow, and its connection to animal productivity. Specifically in this role the potential contribution
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via extracellular vesicles (EVs). To closely mimic the clinical setting, the project will utilise advanced 3D dynamic in vitro and in vivo models of breast cancer. Salary: Postdoctoral Researcher
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. Identity formation is an essential development task across the lifespan; yet in middle childhood and early adolescence, there is low identity complexity. Therefore, it is essential to understand how children
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for expectant parents. It combines participatory design, motion capture technologies, and clinical expertise to develop personalised teaching tools, redesigned collection devices, and improved storage systems