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Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie quoting
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on designing system software for automating processes such as intelligent data ingestion, preservation of data/metadata relationships, and distributed optimization of machine learning workflows. Collaborating
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plastic surgery. Description of the project and work responsibilities The project involves basic science and clinical research samples, with particular focus on the role of autologous fat in regenerative
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& Responsibilities: Implements: Algorithms and computer software for analyzing omics-based data sets [high-throughput, massively parallel genomic/proteomic/clinical]; Data management and analysis solutions that aid in
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regarding past actions and steps taken to address them. Disclosures will not be shared with search committees during the application review process. Application Materials Required: Further Info: http
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are critical to achieving success. Ability to work on and track multiple tasks in parallel, maintaining progress and quality. Proficient in the use of, or ability to quickly learn, project management
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. The research will explore how distributed computing principles can be applied across diverse domains, with potential applications ranging from large-scale graph processing to emerging areas such as edge
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-scale scientific data. Publishing research in leading peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Researching and developing parallel/scalable uncertainty visualization algorithms using HPC resources
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journals and conferences. Researching and developing parallel/scalable uncertainty visualization algorithms using HPC resources. Collaboration with domain scientists for demonstration and validation
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. These studies aim at addressing fundamental questions in ultrafast magnetism, including spin and angular-momentum dynamics in complex magnetic materials and metal/semiconductor heterostructures. In parallel