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Earth Observation data including Satellite Remote Sensing together with Soil and geospatial datasets. The All-Island Climate and Biodiversity Research Network (AICBRN) brings together researchers from a
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We are seeking an experienced Earth Observation and Modelling scientist who has knowledge of, and expertise in analysing Earth Observation data including Satellite Remote Sensing together with Soil
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of project deliverables and milestones, including regularly attending meetings with some or all partners, both remotely and in-person. To provide leadership and effectively and collaboratively with MaREI
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through other channels. Person Specification: PhD in a discipline with a quantitative background, including statistics, data science, health science, epidemiology or a related areas. Experience in data
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. The researcher will lead the ongoing development of a techno-economic Web-GIS tool for offshore renewable energy, secure competitive research funding, engage in the wider research activities of the ORE Group and
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(Geospatial, Remote Sensing, social media, mobile devices) can be captured, collated, fused, analysed and transformed into useful information that can – in this example - be rapidly transmitted and shared with
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silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be
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writing publications. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be on the verge of holding, a PhD in a relevant field, such as DNA nanotechnology
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closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be on the verge of holding, a PhD in a relevant field, such as DNA nanotechnology, computer science, bioengineering, synthetic biology
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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