69 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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-based programme designed to enhance person-centred care for people with advanced dementia in nursing homes. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher with graphic design skills to help develop and
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Energy programme supports, promotes and enhances the development of the ocean energy sector within Ireland, applicants should note that the position requires them to be on site in the Beaufort Building
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, DCU, DkIT, MU (lead) and UCC, with education technology providers to develop an innovative approach to teach students in the experimental sciences. The initiative is to develop courses in which a
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Researcher to work on programme of work interrogating the effects of prebiotics and/or synbiotic in the development of the brain and peripheral organs during early-life. Specifically, the research will focus
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opportunity for a post-PhD researcher to gain broad, hands-on experience in a dynamic, international research environment and to develop further as an independent scientist Salary Post-Doctoral Researcher (2025
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enhance the campus’s exceptional learning and research environment. Applications are invited for the following position: Faculty of Science & Engineering Department of Mathematics & Statistics Post Doctoral
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will work closely with Prof Eleanor Bantry White and collaborators within multiple disciplines including Computer Science and Information Technology. A core focus of the role will be participatory
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4.5 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for an experienced multilingual Digital Humanities / Computer Science Postdoctoral Researcher to lead development
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-stage researchers, either just after completion of a PhD or for someone entering a new area for the first time. If you have already completed your PD1 stage in UCD or will soon complete a PD1, or you are
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position is intended for early stage researchers, either just after completion of a PhD or for someone entering a new area for the first time. If you have already completed your PD1 stage in UCD or will soon