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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The Energy Policy and Modelling Group is recruiting Post-Doctoral Researcher to grow our research in energy systems modelling, particularly in
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be based at University College Cork within the Earth and Ocean Lab, Department of Geography. The successful candidate will be proficient in the use of OpenFoam and CFD modelling in general and will
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and transfer to enable societal transformation • Explore case studies related to regionalized contributions of past and future drivers of sea level • Consider impacts of sea level rise
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, Materials & Structures, Observations & Operations, Coastal & Marine Systems, Bioenergy, Energy Policy & Modelling and Renewable Energy Management. Lir NOTF houses Ireland’s only infrastructure for small
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climate policy framings Innovating climate knowledge exchange and transfer to enable societal transformation Explore case studies related to regionalized contributions of past and future drivers of sea
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and transfer to enable societal transformation • Explore case studies related to regionalized contributions of past and future drivers of sea level • Consider impacts of sea level rise
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candidate will lead the design and modelling of thermally regulated DNA motifs and contribute to the development of an automated and renewable DNA computing prototype. The role encompasses both wet-lab and in
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of academic, research, clinical and professional staff working collaboratively to lead the world to better health. Here, you will thrive in an innovative and inclusive atmosphere and your personal
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cycling and use DNA as a low-energy, sustainable medium for molecular computation and data storage. The successful candidate will lead the design and modelling of thermally regulated DNA motifs and
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cancers and inflammatory conditions. The research project is supported by a Research Ireland-funded Frontiers for the Future Award programme. We are seeking highly motivated candidates with a PhD and