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2 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Met Éireann Department Research & Applications Division Research Field Computer science » Modelling tools Mathematics » Computational mathematics Physics » Computational physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc...
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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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City Council with the University of Galway as a core partner, and is available from 1st of March 2026 to contract end date of February 2029. Project Background The WATERWAY Project (Water And Tourism
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will lead the technical development and integration of bottom-up, organisation-level decarbonisation models for energy-intensive industrial sectors, with a particular emphasis on Chemicals, Steel, and
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to the development of the project and the Converge Centre and demonstrates enthusiasm and passion for the role We are all too aware that imposter syndrome and the confidence gap can sometimes stop fantastic candidates
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industrial decarbonisation modelling to support the EU-funded FLARE project. The role will lead the technical development and integration of bottom-up, organisation-level decarbonisation models for energy
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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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available from 1st April 2026 to contract end date of 30th September 2027. Salary: Postdoctoral Researcher Salary Scale €46,805 - €59,654 per annum (subject to the project’s funding limitations), and pro rata
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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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Syndrome, and colorectal cancer. We also use microbial genomics to develop probiotics. We rely on approaches including classical microbiology, molecular microbiology, high end bioinformatics and ecological