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Research Group (IERG) The Intelligent Efficiency Research Group (IERG) at University College Cork is an award-winning team of PhD and master’s researchers advancing the next generation of energy efficiency
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to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases and neurodegenerative conditions. The Crick is a place for collaboration, innovation and exploration across
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program exploring the role of fluctuations in molecular transport processes by studying highly controlled experimental models at the meso- and nanoscale, funded by a UKRI Frontier Research Guarantee Grant
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-winning team of PhD and master’s researchers advancing the next generation of energy efficiency and intelligent systems for industrial applications. Based within the School of Engineering and Architecture
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Anaerobic Digestion (AD), brewing, distilling and dairy processing, are operated sub-optimally and as such are experiencing loses in productivity, yields and profits. These loses could be alleviated if key
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humans in playing board and computer games, driving cars, recognizing images, reading and comprehension. It is probably fair to say that an artificial neural network can perform better than a human in any
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bioinformatics. The role will be responsible for developing and characterising human dorsal root ganglia cultures to benchmark the newly developed iPSC derived organoid model systems. This will include processing
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, imaging, and 3D tissue model establishment will be essential to the role. Application Process If you would like to discuss this role, please contact Prof Eric O’Neill at eric.oneill@onccology.ox.ac.uk
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. The Intelligent Efficiency Research Group (IERG) The Intelligent Efficiency Research Group (IERG) at University College Cork is an award-winning team of PhD and master’s researchers advancing the next generation of
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constituents of its microstructure. You will develop inverse-analyses of the in situ imaging experiments to extract the non-linear stress/strain relationships. You will design critical in situ X-ray and neutron