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1 within UCD School of Agriculture & Food Science. Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work on a collaborative research project between UCD, BiOrbic, and Adesco Nutricines
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1 within UCD School of Agriculture & Food Science. Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work on a collaborative research project between UCD, BiOrbic, and Adesco Nutricines
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, climate science, data science, and global health, with a strong emphasis on international collaboration across Africa, Europe, and Latin America. How to Apply: Applicants should provide: • A
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data project, funded under the EIT Food Impact Funding Framework. The successful candidate will lead in scientific activities, such as harmonising environmental footprinting standards (Organisational
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needs identified through workshops with robust scientific knowledge to design an accessible Virtual Reality (VR) communication strategy. This embodied and immersive experience will increase user
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associated editorials. APC Microbiome Ireland collaborates with over 20 industry partners and employs over 300 individuals, from the scientific PI’s funded by the partner Institutions, the management team, and
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engagement (EPE) programmes, linking with schools and the public. The role-holder will coordinate the Research Ireland funded Chemistry Toolbox project, using a guided inquiry approach for non-formal science
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cross-cutting behavioural, scientific, and health system challenges. Salary: Research Fellow salary scale €65,889 - €86,014 per annum, (subject to the project’s funding limitations), and pro rata
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partner with FutureNeuro, the Research Ireland Centre for Translational Brain Science. The Fitzgerald group in TCD will work closely with the Fitzgerald group in Queen’s University Belfast ( https
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investigate the role of citizen science and climate action groups in climate change mitigation and adaptation. They will evaluate renewable energy and climate policies and consider how these could be made more