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, led by Prof. David Fitzpatrick. This position is part of a multidisciplinary collaborative project involving partners at Maynooth University and St James’s Hospital Dublin. The primary objective
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the candidate to contribute to the national HBM programme and collaborate with international partners of the Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals, which is a multinational European project
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health and economic assessment will be conducted to evaluate the economic implications of these findings. The researcher will join an interdisciplinary team collaborating with researchers at Maynooth
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to evaluate the economic implications of these findings. The researcher will join an interdisciplinary team collaborating with researchers at Maynooth University, University of Galway and University College
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and execute your own research, engage in scientific discussions, and work as part of a collaborative team. You will publish high-quality research, mentor students, and contribute to future grant
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reflects the diversity of our student population where people from a wide variety of backgrounds learn from one another, share ideas, and work collaboratively. UCC is committed to being an employer
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vision, IoT sensors, and blockchain to monitor food quality, safety and animal welfare in real-time and enhance transparency. AI and machine learning will analyse data from pilot sites to identify
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at Maynooth, led by Dr. Rob Elmes. The position will be on a multidisciplinary collaborative project between the Departments of Chemistry and Biology at MU and SSPC (SFI’s Centre for Pharmaceutical Research
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of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin. The collaboration with St James Hospital aims to support St James Hospital in retaining the Pathway to Excellence and progress to Magnet® designation by
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and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher to join the Geospatial Machine Learning (Geo-ML) project in the National Centre