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for measuring Particulate Matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in urban areas of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The researcher will be based in the Centre for Research into Atmospheric Chemistry (CRAC), which is
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to the ClimEnergise project (Climate-Informed Energy Systems Planning to Support Ireland’s Net Zero Ambitions). This role will lead the development and integration of climate-aware approaches into national energy and
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Department: Physics Vacancy ID: 037243 Closing Date: 21-Sep-2025 We are seeking to appoint an experienced postdoctoral researcher in theoretical physics, in the field of condensed matter theory
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and climate-informed modelling to contribute primarily to the ClimEnergise project (Climate-Informed Energy Systems Planning to Support Ireland’s Net Zero Ambitions). This role will lead the development
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their capacity to improve air quality in urban environments. The research examines how different tree species capture particulate matter (PM) from the atmosphere and identifies the leaf traits
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Particulate Matter (PM) in urban areas of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The researcher will be based in the Centre for Research into Atmospheric Chemistry (CRAC), which is a key research centre within the
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. The successful applicant will join the research group led by Dr Patrick Kavanagh focussed on studies of the matter cycle in galaxies. This position is funded through a Research Ireland Pathway Grant
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UCD School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering. Green hydrogen and biomethane are expected to play key roles in achieving Ireland's net-zero carbon target by 2050. According to the Climate Action
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Prof. Fiona Newell. The broad interest of the MPAC lab is to investigate how we recognise the things that surround us in our world using our main sensory modalities. We take an experimental approach
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. This will involve exploring and determining the linkages between restoration and other relevant policy initiatives such as Nature-based Solutions, Biodiversity Net Gain, etc. and how these may be incorporated