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retrospectively and prospectively, across multiple sites. Develop and maintain robust data management workflows in alignment with data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR) and enterprise cybersecurity requirements
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culture collection of whole-genome sequenced gut bacteria for screening experiments. The successful candidate will have a PhD in gut microbiome research and/or anaerobic microbiology and ideally have
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sequencing data, is highly valued. Appropriate research experience. Appropriate technical competence and accomplishment. A capability of working within a project team to achieve results. Good communication
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efficiency, user experience, and alignment with institutional goals, building a culture of innovation and evidence-based decision making. The postholder will be a proactive change leader who will actively
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. Well-developed research proposals with a coherent and compelling rationale will be prioritised over multiple applications that are less fully developed. Applicants are encouraged to consult the privacy
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will seamlessly switch between energy sources, aligning operations with renewable availability, market demand, cost & energy efficiency. Energy-aware scheduling, self-healing control systems, and human
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University College Cork (UCC) is an internationally renowned university where excellence in teaching and research is aligned with an inclusive and respectful environment, where all staff and
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pathogens. Given the expertise of the lab, the focus will be on screening commensal spore-forming gut bacteria. We have established a large in house culture collection of whole-genome sequenced gut bacteria
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twins, AI, and predictive analytics. Process equipment will seamlessly switch between energy sources, aligning operations with renewable availability, market demand, cost & energy efficiency. Energy-aware
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, platform enhancements, process reviews and stakeholder engagement, ensuring continuity and alignment across transformation activities. As the University continues to evolve, the successful candidate will