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Permanent Whole Time Post Applications are invited for the position of Computer Systems Engineer in the School of Computer Science and Information Technology. Reporting to the Computer Systems
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Applications are invited for the following position: Title of Post: Associate Professor B in Electronic & Computer Engineering - China (2 Positions) Faculty of Science & Engineering Department
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collection of Classical antiquities on display in Ireland and is embedded in the School’s teaching, research and outreach activities. Access Classics is the School’s award-winning outreach programme. 95
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provide connectivity for upwards of 100,000 devices across the wired and wireless network. Post status: Permanent Contract Hours of Post: 35 hours per week Salary: This appointment will be made
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that University College Cork meets its regulatory obligations as a Sponsor of Regulated Clinical trials (investigational medicinal products) and Clinical Investigations (Devices), as well maintaining and improving
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building relationships. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, organization and an awareness of time management. The MINA study – ‘Microbiome Immunotherapy
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to: Professor Judi Pettigrew Head School of Allied Health University of Limerick E-mail: Judi.Pettigrew@ul.ie Or Professor Martin Hayes Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering University of Limerick E
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, Electronic & Computer Engineering, Intelligent Robotics, and Medical Electronics. A key focus will be the development, marketing, management, and delivery of postgraduate taught programmes and new modules, including in
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communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, organization and an awareness of time management. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: • Qualified Nurse (Mandatory RGN, BSc,). • Oncology background
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domains: Computer Vision for Industrial Environments Generative AI and Foundation Models in Advanced Manufacturing Agentic AI for Intelligent Decisions AI for Cybersecurity Selected candidates will lead