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for the following Post in the Technological University Dublin Post: Post-Doctoral Researcher DICE – Digitisation, Innovation, Culture, Emulation (Fixed-term Specified Purpose up to 5 years with initial funding in
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FirstDrops project is an interdisciplinary, design-led research programme focused on improving antenatal colostrum collection and hand expression practices for expectant parents. It combines participatory
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18 Months, Fixed Term, part-time Post The FirstDrops project is an interdisciplinary, design-led research programme focused on improving antenatal colostrum collection and hand expression practices
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translational studies. Our research interests include medical implant design and assessment, medical implant integration, novel drug- and cell-based therapies, soft robotics, immunoengineering, translation of our
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Researcher to the School of Medicine/NPEC. As a Senior Post-Doc the responsibilities will include supporting the design, coordination, and delivery of perinatal research and national clinical audit programmes
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Thrive: Trinity College Dublin's Strategic Plan 2025 - 2030 Post ID:039072 Post Summary:- Sensing
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scale in several cities. The project will inform urban design, urban environmental policies and climate action plans. The candidate will also support the development and delivery of research-driven
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to quantify urban environmental metrics (e.g. emissions, air pollution and greenspace) and urban dynamics in unprecedented accuracy and scale in several cities. The project will inform urban design, urban
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the design, coordination, and delivery of perinatal research and national clinical audit programmes to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. The role involves assisting in the development of research
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. The International Research on Energy Systems Integration, Education & Environment for Sustainability and Innovation Centre (IRESI), is a research centre housed in the School of Business. IRESI's research focuses