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Research Hub. Funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland, SLSS is an ambitious programme of activity. It brings together two academic institutions (University of Limerick and Queen’s University
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to work on related methods, including development of simulation-based analysis and computational methods. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including clinicians, epidemiologists
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, nanoindentation) or data from x-ray diffraction and computed tomography experiments, including Rietveld refinement. A proven ability to communicate complex information clearly to diverse audiences. A willingness
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Do you have a PhD in HCI, Computer Science, or Related? Are you Interested in innovating interactive technologies to help #MakeNormalBetter for all? You’re an excellent and committed researcher
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August 2025 Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking advanced analysis and validation experiments within the MRC BioFlare research programme: Although outcomes in RA
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imaging and immunological datasets Ability to communicate complex information clearly Fluency in relevant models, techniques or methods and ability to contribute to developing new ones Ability to assess
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Licence (or equivalent in home country) Experience of using in vivo mouse models to assess immune responses High level analytical capability Ability to communicate complex information clearly Ability
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to candidates with a strong quantitative background. We welcome applicants with training in mathematics, statistics, health economics, computer science, or epidemiology, particularly those with good numeracy and
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John Williamson, and Dr Sebastian Stein. The job requires the proven ability to develop novel theory and build and evaluate working interactive prototypes involving complex computational models
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degree relevant to research area (health impact assessment) or equivalent qualifications High level analytical capability Ability to communicate complex information clearly including to non-academic