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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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perspective. To achieve this overarching goal, the project uses a systemic approach to position green and blue infrastructures and their potential for supporting Nature-Based Solutions as a strategic asset. The
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Research Fellow in AI for Healthcare (1 FTE) – ArcHub ICUSafeNotes-School of Computer Science 011287
22 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile Leading Researcher (R4) Positions PhD Positions Country Ireland
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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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, incorporating electronic, thermo-fluid models, and efficiency models (ii) BMS-BTMS operation policy design, which will be based on optimal control techniques and will focus on both electric power
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excellent facilities and a supportive atmosphere, with a particular emphasis on team-based research. Research at the ESRI ESRI researchers contribute to the development of public policy across a range of
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base to our research as well as national and international experts in the areas of viral immune evasion, structural biology and the molecular basis of interferonopathies. Our key focus is on
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contact details of 3 referees included - For applicants who have completed a PhD, please state the PhD award date as shown on the degree certificate. At Trinity, we are committed to equality, diversity, and
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. The successful candidate will contribute to the AI model design, implementation, and evaluation, and work closely with stakeholders including Deaf community members, project managers, UI/UX designers, and an
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recommendations for a model of healthcare for migrants seeking international protection in the Dublin and Midlands region who are resident in congregate settings. This collaborative project across Trinity College