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collaborate with other technical groups working on the design. The successful candidate will also have opportunity to conduct experiments and machine development activities on the existing accelerators. The key
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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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environment where every colleague is valued and empowered to thrive. Our dedication to these values ensures that we foster a culture of mutual respect, open collaboration, continuous learning, and innovative
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team, which as of January 2026 comprises two PDRAs, three PhD students and two MChem students, with three different nationalities. We work on ligand design and synthesis, transition-metal catalysis
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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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to model and simulate building energy systems. Use of machine learning techniques to forecast cooling demand. Proven ability to analyse complex information, including large datasets, and summarise
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ecology that challenges Western narratives and explores alternative ways of thinking and living with weeds by learning from traditional knowledges in their places of origin; a multispecies geography that