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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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to explore the impact of interventions on gut-brain communication and related health outcomes. The candidate will actively contribute to the programme’s development, support the achievement of project goals
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, and ethics for sustainable digital health. This project, funded by Research Ireland, aims to develop, deploy, and evaluate a comprehensive AI governance framework for healthcare organisations during a
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, flexibility, and sustainability through digitalisation and advanced analytics. The successful candidate will lead the technical development and validation of equipment-level FDD and preventative maintenance
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health. Here, you will thrive in an innovative and inclusive atmosphere and your personal development and wellbeing will be supported. We invite you to join us to help deliver on our exciting mission
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is a 5-year project funded by the European Research Council, using citizen science methodologies to gather data on the Viking legacy from across Europe and mapping the evolution of responses
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that disproportionately affect those in developing countries, such as malaria and other tropical diseases. These tools will be made freely accessible via an open-source, web-based platform, ensuring
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. The successful candidate will lead the technical development and validation of equipment-level FDD and preventative maintenance methods, leveraging digital twins, data analytics, and reliability engineering. In
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Technology (www.mnmt-dublin.org ) has been established at the University College Dublin (UCD) to deliver high-impact, innovative science and engineering research. The Centre has particular focus on development
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, with the goal of delivering impactful research outcomes and publications at leading venues. You will work closely with Dr. Aonghus Lawlor (PI), alongside other postdoctoral researchers and PhD students