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18 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the post of post-doctoral researcher/senior post-doctoral researcher to work within the Offshore Renewable Energy
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Summary Applications are invited for the post of post-doctoral researcher/senior post-doctoral researcher to work within the Offshore Renewable Energy Research Group in MaREI (https://www.ucc.ie/en/ore
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offshore wind foundation system coupled with hydrogen production and storage. The project is funded by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland. The potential energy that can be generated from deep water
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are seeking to recruit a Post Doctoral Researcher to work on the HyFloat1 Project. The HyFloat1 Project is developing a novel floating offshore wind foundation system coupled with hydrogen production and
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This postdoctoral research position is one of two research positions that will lead the delivery and testing of a cumulative effects assessment framework as part of the Sustainable Offshore Wind (SUSTAINOW) project
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fully independent researcher. Experience and knowledge in any of the following areas are highly valued: working on boats, the Irish offshore wind sector, use of ADCPs, deployment and recovery of ADCPs
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role will focus on the Ireland's offshore sedimentary basins which are of substantial interest for geological storage to decarbonise the energy system and provide seasonal energy storage. This study
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generators (9 GW onshore wind, 8 GW solar, and 7 GW offshore wind by 2030). However, several barriers need to be overcome for hydrogen to fully utilize its benefits as it is difficult to store, transport and
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of the GlycoShape 3D glycan structure database (https://glycoshape.org ) and use molecular simulations to characterise recognition of bacterial glycans and immune signalling response via Toll-like Receptor (TLR
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) Frontiers for the Future Programme. The project aims to include the expansion of the GlycoShape 3D glycan structure database (https://glycoshape.org ) and use molecular simulations to characterise recognition