139 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University College Cork in Ireland
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of Computer Science and Information Technology, to work on developing interactive software to create schedules. Prior experience in constraint programming, schedule generation and software development are essential
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will investigate phage-mediated horizontal gene transfer, employing approaches such as long-read high-throughput sequencing, faecal chemostat models, random transposon insertion libraries in gut bacteria
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of delivering high quality in collaboration with other researchers and with project consortia. Project Title: MarineSABRES Post Duration: 12 Months, Whole-Time Salary: €54,307 - €59,064 p.a. (IUA PD2
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interests across high-stakes forums, ensures operational continuity, and cultivates an institution-wide culture of collaboration, innovation, and accountability. Please note that Garda vetting and/or
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computer workstations, 300+ websites, research infrastructure and a customer base of more than 30,000 users. In addition, it provides and supports the University’s business systems and Teaching and Learning
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international mobility experiences. 2. Design an educational programme which will help students overcome the barriers before they go and support them during their mobility experience. Experience
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fermentation and analytical equipment, support in the delivery of training initiatives, and assist in the effective operations of the Centre’s research activities. They will perform hands-on operations and
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, funders, policy‑makers and the media. The successful candidate will combine high‑level strategic vision with hands‑on delivery, demonstrating authority in science communication, digital engagement and
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to enhance the learning of chemistry concepts and promote student engagement, retention and progression, addressing one of the key performance frameworks. Generate a virtual/experimental environment centred
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at addressing the rising mental health challenges among children in Malta and enhancing their overall well-being. The project is co-funded by the EU Programme for Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV), and