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Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Ireland Application Deadline 3 Sep 2025 - 12:35 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme
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, Mathematical Modelling and Self-Learning Systems, and Data Science and Analytics as well as a strong PhD programme. The Mathematics Group comprises nine permanent members of staff working across the areas
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: • PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, immunology or related field • Proven wet lab experience in NGS, qPCR, Western blotting, or immunofluorescence, molecular biology, cell culture
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on the verge of holding, a PhD in a relevant field, such as DNA nanotechnology, computer science, bioengineering, synthetic biology, molecular self-assembly, physics, biology, or chemistry. You should
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, Android, iOS) for searching and interacting with cultural heritage data. • Building machine learning models for word-based recognition and processing of Yunnan ethnic minority languages. The researcher will
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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
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of Ireland, aiming to develop effective vaccines to control the spread of bacterial antimicrobial resistance. This network provides a unique interdisciplinary programme with cross-training in complementary
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meaningful public and patient involvement in health and social care research. The successful candidate will work closely with our Programme Manager and collaborate with a national team including Programme
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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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Intelligence (AI) and machine learning tools that can accelerate the creation of medicines for conditions that disproportionately affect those in developing countries, such as malaria and other tropical diseases