58 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork
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24 Months, Fixed Term Whole-Time Post Position Summary INFANT Research Centre is now accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the Sophie project (School-age Outcome Prediction
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12 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Post-Doctoral Researcher in the School of Food and Nutritional Sciences/APC Microbiome Ireland
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5 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary Applications are sought from PhD graduates with experience in synthetic organic chemistry to undertake a short-term research project in Flow
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8 Months, Specific Purpose Full-Time Post Position Summary We are seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant to join our team at the School of Food and Nutritional Sciences/Cork Centre
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12 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary APC Microbiome Ireland is a globally leading research center focused upon investigating the role of the human microbiome in health and disease
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20 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary Applications are sought from PhD graduates with experience in synthetic organic chemistry to undertake an exciting research project in
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24 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Post-Doctoral Researcher to lead and coordinate microbiome research activities across three
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place online. Candidates will be notified as appropriate. Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating to the online
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1 Year 9 Months, Fixed Term Part-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Post-Doctoral Researcher in Collective Social Futures, University College Cork. This is a
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salmon (Salmo salar). The position is funded for 2 years as part of the Marine Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme. The Fellow will join the joint research group of Dr Tom Reed and Prof. Philip