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12 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for 2 Post-Doctoral positions in the School of Physics. The ideal PDRA candidate will have a combination of specialized knowledge, skills and successful experience in several of the following research...
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of research, contributing significantly to the development of research proposals and funding successes. To support the Principal Investigator and research group in the design and development of a research
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significantly to the development of research proposals and funding successes. To support the Principal Investigator and research group in the design and development of a research programme. To engage in
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star and planet formation research group led by Dr Emma Whelan. For more information on the work of the group please see https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/physics/our-research . This position is part of
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the IRIS Network AI and Sensing Research Group The position will be based in the School of Computer Science and Statistics, with Prof. Ruffini research team and affiliated with the ADAPT research centre
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term position as a Postdoctoral Researcher/Research Associate with Dr Eimear Dolan’s research group in Biomedical Engineering on active therapeutic medical implants, with a combination of basic and
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Astrophysics/Computer Science. The successful applicant will join the star and planet formation research group led by Dr Emma Whelan. For more information on the work of the group please see https
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and postgraduate mentoring/supervision). To engage in the wider research and scholarly activities of the research group, School or College. To interact closely with postgraduate research students who
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-Doctoral Fellowship Programme. The Fellow will join the joint research group of Dr Tom Reed and Prof. Philip McGinnity at University College Cork and be embedded within a wider team of fish biologists and
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and postgraduate mentoring/supervision). To engage in the wider research and scholarly activities of the research group, School or College. To interact closely with postgraduate research students who