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the area of linking future energy demand drivers with the TIMES Ireland Model, an energy systems model which helps map Ireland’s energy transition pathway. The successful candidate will be based in the MaREI
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Devices (TRAD), funded by Research Ireland. The position is under the direct supervision of Dr. Abeer Eshra and co-supervised by Prof. Damien Woods. It will be based at the Hamilton Institute with a
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supervision of Dr. Abeer Eshra and co-supervised by Prof. Damien Woods. It will be based at the Hamilton Institute with a possible co-appointment in the Department of Computer Science. The project combines
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-supervised by Prof. Damien Woods. It will be based at the Hamilton Institute with a possible co-appointment in the Department of Computer Science. The project combines theoretical and experimental approaches
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Science, Computer Engineering, Informatics, Data Science, Computational Social Science, or adjacent disciplines with research experience in agent-based modelling, social data science, or social network analysis and
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the chemical synthesis of a range of candidate compounds, oversee their formulation into drug delivery vehicles with the ultimate goal of achieving demonstration of potential for new therapeutic agents against
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of the person appointed will be to evaluate the mode of action of novel metal based antifungal agents and to assist in the development of these for pulmonary delivery. Post Doctoral Researcher (2025) Salary Scale
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Devices (TRAD), funded by Research Ireland. The position is under the direct supervision of Dr. Abeer Eshra and co-supervised by Prof. Damien Woods. It will be based at the Hamilton Institute with a
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Skills/Qualifications Applicant Criteria: Postdoctoral researcher: The ideal applicant will have a PhD in biomedical engineering, immunology, or a related discipline. Previous experience in small animal
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state of the art climate services for Ireland. The successful candidate will work with the PI Prof. Conor Murphy, and collaborators Prof. Peter Thorne and Dr. Amr Mahfouz, together with a PhD researcher