21 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral research jobs at MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY
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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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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department: Hamilton Institute Vacancy ID: 037143 Closing Date: 09-Sep-2025 We are seeking a Postdoctoral
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department: Geography Vacancy ID: 037183 Closing Date: 28-Sep-2025 We are seeking a Postdoctoral researcher to join our team on the EXACT
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for Geocomputation at Maynooth University. This position has arisen as the result of a LERO Research Impact Fellowship award to both Professor John McDonald and Prof Tim McCarthy. A wide variety of global scale
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Thorne and Dr. Amr Mahfouz, together with a PhD researcher to deliver the project.. The EXACT project The EXACT project seeks to advance understanding of climate change impacts on extremes in Ireland. It
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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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, led by Prof. David Fitzpatrick. This position is part of a multidisciplinary collaborative project involving partners at Maynooth University and St James’s Hospital Dublin. The primary objective
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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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network. Salary Post-Doctoral Researcher Level 1 (2025): €45,847 p.a. (1 point - with increment) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. Closing Date: 23:30hrs (local
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at Maynooth, led by Dr. Rob Elmes. The position will be on a multidisciplinary collaborative project between the Departments of Chemistry and Biology at MU and SSPC (SFI’s Centre for Pharmaceutical Research