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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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, Dr Gerard Mullally, and Professor Brian Ó Gallachoir. JustCities Hub includes a wide-ranging programme of stakeholder engagements including city level state agencies, local authorities, civil society
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for both posts are: • PhD in Nutrition, Epidemiology, Statistics. • Expertise in data analysis: nutritional biomarkers (Post 1) • Expertise in dietary data analysis and food data (Post 2
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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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. Applications are invited from candidates with a relevant PhD qualification and research experience on the social aspects of climate change and sustainability research and education. Achievement of the expected
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to gather data on the Viking legacy from across Europe and mapping the evolution of responses to the Viking past over time. The ideal candidate will either have a PhD in Old Norse Viking Studies and have
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culture collection of whole-genome sequenced gut bacteria for screening experiments. The successful candidate will have a PhD in gut microbiome research and/or anaerobic microbiology and ideally have
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PhD researchers and the Senior Post-Doctorate. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting
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educational attainment. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in environmental media studies or cognate discipline. They will have strong qualitative analytical skills and be equipped to analyse how media shapes
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advanced data analysis including statistical modelling, multi-omic integration and reproducible computational pipelines. The Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher will integrate microbiome outputs with clinical