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at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) seeks to appoint an outstanding, enthusiastic, and highly motivated Research Fellow who will contribute to a project that uses machine-learning methods to forecast
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-word statement about your vision for DTI. Completed applications to be sent by email with the subject line DTI Network Manager to: - Mr JP Connelly connelj1@tcd.ie (FOR Professor Iracema Leroi, Director
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). This work is part of a larger project aiming to develop novel battery thermal management systems (BTMS). The main tasks include (i) The development of an integrated model for the BMS-BTMS
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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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-Doctoral Research Fellow to join the Dunne Group in the School of Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin as part of the DESIGN project funded by the Environmental Protection Agency. The DESIGN project aims
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the research and evaluation of the SUMIT project under the direction of Professor Catherine Comiskey, Principal Investigator. The team now wish to recruit a Post-Doctoral Fellow to lead the day-to-day
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Research Fellow and Project Coordinator to manage and drive the successful delivery of this ambitious, multi-stakeholder healthcare research initiative. The successful candidate will lead specific research
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. The successful candidate will be expected to follow a curriculum of learning to achieve a rounded education in all aspects of rare bone conditions with the option to complete a designated research project. To
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in electrochemistry and battery research. The candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or a related discipline, or equivalent experience, with significant postdoctoral
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of the SUMIT project under the direction of Professor Catherine Comiskey, Principal Investigator. The team now wish to recruit a Research Fellow to lead the day-to-day research and evaluation of the work