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Postdoctoral Researcher/Research Associate - Modern methods of construction with the School of Engineering at University of Galway, Ireland. This position is funded by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and
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and optimizing growth media, ideally in combination with molecular methods such as 16S amplicon sequencing or draft genome sequence analysis, is highly desirable. Project title: Gut microbiome and
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linguistics with a strong emphasis on methods of digital humanities, but other aspects of linguistics such as syntactic theory, sociolinguistics, and the philology of Early Irish texts play a role as well. The
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prehistory. Work is carried out primarily within the discipline of historical linguistics with a strong emphasis on methods of digital humanities, but other aspects of linguistics such as syntactic theory
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culture and manipulation of fastidious anaerobic bacteria is required. Experience of bacterial growth and optimizing growth media, ideally in combination with molecular methods such as 16S amplicon
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characterisation workflows for proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides and residual process contaminants using advanced Orbitrap MS workflows. You’ll use your experience in method development to address challenges
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and processes in decision-making around climate action policy, including wider community engagement for climate action initiatives 3. Investigate methods to increase youth and adult engagement with
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Sutherland School of Law. Applications are invited for a Quantitative Methods Postdoctoral Researcher (PostDoc) for a fixed term period of 4 years. The position is available as part of the ERC-funded project
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advancing the science underpinning sustainable, healthy and liveable cities of the future. This frontier research employs largescale digital datasets, artificial intelligence and statistical methods
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Applications are invited for a temporary post of a UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 1 or 2 within the UCD Sutherland School of Law. Applications are invited for a Quantitative Methods