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Plan 2023, Ireland is determined to establish 2 GW green hydrogen and 5.7 TWh biomethane capacity by 2030. Green hydrogen can be produced by using excess renewable energy from wind and solar power
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have life expectancy of about 20 to 25 years. About 28% of the European wind power are currently older than 15 years which means that they will soon reach the end of their designed service life. Similar
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-ecological systems-thinking and Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM), which are globally recognized tools to enable balanced marine development and conservation. Marine SABRES has co-designed a Simple Social
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integrated designs for floating offshore wind arrays. The IDEA-IRL project specifically focuses on designing farm scenarios and a Floating Offshore Wind development roadmap for Ireland. See https
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management, development, regulation and use of selected currently designated and non-designated Blue Carbon ecosystems; expanding that advice to inform future Marine Protected Area designation processes and
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virtual laboratory experience is complemented with a real laboratory experience (blended approach). Our aim is to help reinforce practical techniques and concepts and support enquiry-based learning
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12-15 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary Please note that this position can be filled at Post-Doctoral or Senior Post-Doctoral level, depending on qualification and experience
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of solving the main scientific, technical and socio-economic challenges across the climate, energy and marine spaces. Researchers in the MaREI Centre have over 30 years of experience in conducting fundamental
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epidemiology/ psychology/ psychiatry/ public health research. Experience in quantitative methodology is essential, particularly observational research designs. The successful candidate will report directly to
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audience. The ideal candidate will have a background in epidemiology/ psychology/ psychiatry/ public health research. Experience in quantitative methodology is essential, particularly observational research