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Post Summary This position is funded by the ‘Urban Greening Plan plus (UGP+)’ Horizon Europe project, renamed as Urban Nature Plan+ (UNP+)’. We use both acronyms here until the UGP+ acronym is
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Post Summary The Characterisation & Processing of Advanced Materials Research Group, led by Professor Valeria Nicolosi, is currently seeking a Research Fellow with significant practical experience
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will also contribute to the CAPACITY project, applying tools such as the TIMES-Ireland Model to support robust decision-making on Ireland’s decarbonisation pathways. Applicants must hold a PhD in
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the PI with a team of PhD students to establish and optimise robust synthetic methodologies based on DES systems; carry out in-depth structural, photophysical, and electrochemical characterisation
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series data from pre-conflict environments (both interstate and civil war) and apply recent machine learning techniques to forecasting the onset of these events. Application Procedure Candidates should
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Responsibilities of the Post Conduct research and development on sign language recognition using computer vision and machine learning techniques. Lead the implementation of inference models suitable for mobile and
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-economic privilege, and educational attainment. The ideal candidate will have a background in sustainability and community-based research. Candidates should have fluent English and excellent writing, project
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the project and working both independently and collaboratively with other team members. The candidate should have fluent English and excellent project management, communication, organisation, planning and
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for several kilometres along the banks of the Corrib River, offering students, staff and visitors a unique sense of being immersed in nature while only a short walk from the thriving cultural heartbeat
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Digital Technology (SUMIT) project team formed and initiated a strategic all-Ireland engagement process over the last two years to identify common shared challenges for people living with substance use