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Department: Biology Vacancy ID: 036703 Closing Date: 10-Aug-2025 We are seeking an excellent postdoctoral researcher to join the Genome Evolution Laboratory in the Biology Department at Maynooth
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research group at the University of Dublin, Trinity College, in collaboration with Dr Siyuan Zhan, is seeking to recruit a postdoctoral research fellow to develop lithium-ion battery management systems (BMS
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supportive care needs, and enhance quality of life. Co-developed with survivors, care partners, and healthcare professionals, TRANSCEND-XR will be evidence-based, ethically grounded, and scalable in real-world
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possible co-appointment in the Department of Computer Science. The project combines theoretical and experimental approaches to develop renewable DNA computing devices that perform multiple computations in a
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administration as well as training and career development opportunities. The work will be carried out under the direction of the PI with support from the project team. Further details about the CyberSocial
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of the person appointed will be to evaluate the mode of action of novel metal based antifungal agents and to assist in the development of these for pulmonary delivery. Post Doctoral Researcher (2025) Salary Scale
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We are seeking an excellent postdoctoral researcher to join the Genome Evolution Laboratory in the Biology Department at Maynooth, led by Prof. David Fitzpatrick. This position is part of a
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of novel metal based antifungal agents and to assist in the development of these for pulmonary delivery. Post Doctoral Researcher (2025) Salary Scale: €45,847 - €48,411
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theoretical and experimental approaches to develop renewable DNA computing devices that perform multiple computations in a single tube. The primary purpose is to regenerate automatically through temperature
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OBJECTIVE - Within a cross-border test bed environment, SUMIT will expand digital inclusion and develop 3 digitally enabled products for 1,500 PWSUMHI, increasing access to support and treatment whilst