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Post Summary The Characterisation & Processing of Advanced Materials Research Group, led by Professor Valeria Nicolosi, is currently seeking a Research Fellow with significant practical experience
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the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses) and a brief letter of interest in this post to:- Professor Noel McCarthy e-mail: noel.mccarthy@tcd.ie Please use the subject line of
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to develop an AI-powered assistive communication tool to translate Irish Sign Language (ISL) into English. It has strong inclusion and societal impact goals, targeting real-time communication for Deaf users
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systemic framing will help broaden and strengthen urban greening and renaturing strategies and their integration in the policies and practices of European cities. UGP+ / UNP+ will test a framework process
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the transition. In response, the ClimEnergise project is developing an integrated modelling framework that combines high-resolution climate data with energy system models to assess climate risks and identify cost
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prepared based on the findings with a focus on facilitating the replication at city and national levels. Each bike will be instrumented with GPS sensors to understand preferred cycling routes. The data will
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functions; establishing processes for long-term sustainability of analyses that work towards near ‘’real time’’ data analytics; and setting the stage for Ireland to take its place in the global discourse
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any difficulties Applications are welcome from suitably qualified candidates. Further information for applicants and application material is available online from: University of Limerick Vacancies
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[€53,770 to €58,479 per annum]. The specific salary point will be determined by qualifications and experience, and in accordance with SFI and TCD guidelines. How to apply: In order to assist the selection
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focus groups. • Conducting quantitative and qualitative data analysis using software such as Stata and Qualtrics. • Engaging with key stakeholder groups, including the research community