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cycling and use DNA as a low-energy, sustainable medium for molecular computation and data storage. The successful candidate will lead the design and modelling of thermally regulated DNA motifs and
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work across the scientific and societal components of climate and environmental research with emphasis on the physical, and social and economic impacts of climate change. The main tasks include but
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human health issues, which is particularly important with the global chemical production expected to double by 2030. Human biomonitoring (HBM) is described as the 'gold standard' of chemical risk
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PD1 Scale For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Mags Arnold, Project Lead, MicroCreds project Tel
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with the Principal Investigator Professor Cormac Sreenan and the gVID project Technical Lead. A suitable candidate will have a PhD, 8 years of research/industrial experience and a keen interest in
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candidate will lead the design and modelling of thermally regulated DNA motifs and contribute to the development of an automated and renewable DNA computing prototype. The role encompasses both wet-lab and in
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funded project ‘Techno-Anthropology of Heat in Social Housing Retrofits’ led by Dr. James Cuffe and co-PI Dr. Sarah O’Connell. The successful applicant will plan and lead ethnographic work with project
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Emergency Coordinators, Incident Commanders, Responders and Observers in a timely fashion. Geo-AI can be classified as an emerging field which attempts to capture, process and model real-world environments
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delivery technologies. The successful candidate will lead the in-depth investigation of the quality of the immune response induced by candidate vaccines, using state-of-the-art immunology approaches in pre
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, DCU, DkIT, MU (lead) and UCC, with education technology providers to develop an innovative approach to teach students in the experimental sciences. The initiative is to develop courses in which a