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part of a dynamic team making a real impact on global health. About Our Research RCSI recognises that excellence in research is critical to the quality of its educational activities, its credibility, and
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of mutual respect, open collaboration, continuous learning, and innovative thinking. Join us at RCSI, where your contributions will be recognised, and you will be part of a dynamic team making a real
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of mutual respect, open collaboration, continuous learning, and innovative thinking. Join us at RCSI, where your contributions will be recognised, and you will be part of a dynamic team making a real
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RCSI, where your contributions will be recognised, and you will be part of a dynamic team making a real impact on global health. About Our Research RCSI recognises that excellence in research is critical
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us at RCSI, where your contributions will be recognised, and you will be part of a dynamic team making a real impact on global health. About Our Research RCSI recognises that excellence in research is
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. Molecular analyses are also employed to identify biomarkers of environmental stress, deepening the understanding of how trees respond physiologically to fluctuating urban conditions, temperature changes, and
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submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be returned. The PD1 position is intended for early stage researchers, either just after completion of a PhD or for someone entering a new area for the first time. If
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the project investigates the integration of new energy island/hub designs into European electricity grids and markets. The ideal candidate: The ideal candidate will hold a relevant PhD and will have significant
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designs into European electricity grids and markets. The ideal candidate: The ideal candidate will hold a relevant PhD and will have significant postdoctoral experience in the areas of energy flexibility
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base to our research as well as national and international experts in the areas of viral immune evasion, structural biology and the molecular basis of interferonopathies. Our key focus is on