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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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candidate will: undertake testing at LIR-NOTF to the winners of the hackathon for proof-of-concept testing. contribute to the development of the stakeholder network in WP1 using our MARINERG-i insights
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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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, complex quantitative datasets, Experience of quantitative research related to child development, Longitudinal data analysis Additional Information Eligibility criteria Mandatory: *PhD in psychology
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scale in several cities. The project will inform urban design, urban environmental policies and climate action plans. The candidate will also support the development and delivery of research-driven
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7.5 Months, Fixed Term, whole-time Post Professor Marguerite Nyhan invites applications for a Postdoctoral researcher to conduct research to support the development and delivery of sustainability
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fermentation and enteric methane emissions including the development of methane emissions factors. Irish livestock production systems are predominantly pasture based and until recently sown pastures have been
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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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Leader. To engage in appropriate training and professional development opportunities as required by the Principal Investigator, School or College in order to develop research skills and competencies
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to appoint a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team focusing on the development of environmentally sustainable and scalable extraction and purification technologies for high-value compounds