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Postdoctoral Researcher /Research Associate-Combustion Chemistry Centre, University of Galway 011418
available from 1/12/2025 for a period of 2 years. The new project (ACCEPT) contributes to the use of hydrogen as a renewable fuel for GTs3 by providing fundamental information on reactive features and
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the training and development relevant to this position will be completed within the period of the contract. Post Doctoral Researchers appointed will be expected to complete the Researcher Career
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Forecasts (ECMWF) in delivering high-quality climate data and services. The service contract builds on previous C3S activities, ensuring continuity and reliability during a period of global uncertainty
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contract builds on previous C3S activities, ensuring continuity and reliability during a period of global uncertainty. This work covers three main areas: Data Rescue – enhancing the joint WMO–C3S data rescue
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reliability during a period of global uncertainty. This work covers three main areas: Data Rescue – enhancing the joint WMO–C3S data rescue portal, developing a prototype image repository, improving the Data
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isolate food-grade bacteria with antimicrobial activity against specific spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms. The study will explore antimicrobial peptides as viable alternatives to current food
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quantum materials, notably in systems displaying the fractional quantum Hall effect. The position has been funded by Research Ireland for a period of 36 months and is available immediately. Salary scale
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quantum Hall systems. The position has been funded by Research Ireland for a period of 36 months and is available immediately Post-Doctoral Researcher Salary Scale: €46,305 per annum (1 point, with
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preforming preclinical drug studies for the rare genetic disease, Cystinosis. Specifically, the Post-Doctoral Researcher will investigate whether a new combination therapy is more effective than the current
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, highly regulated process involving consecutive phases of inflammation, repair and remodelling. Current therapies are ineffective, targeting the repair phase, but non-healing is associated with altered