10 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY in Ireland
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Department: Hamilton Institute Vacancy ID: 037143 Closing Date: 09-Sep-2025 We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the project Thermally-regulated Renewable and Automated DNA Computing
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Researcher to work on the project Thermally-regulated Renewable and Automated DNA Computing Devices (TRAD), funded by Research Ireland. The position is under the direct supervision of Dr. Abeer Eshra and co
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Department: Hamilton Institute Vacancy ID: 036563 Closing Date: 04-Aug-2025 We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the project Thermally-regulated Renewable and Automated DNA Computing
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(PTO) system and control technology. Building on past projects, it focuses on designing durable systems, using advanced controls to adapt to wear and tear, and supporting a circular supply chain. With
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the development of novel and automated methodological approaches to characterise land-use activity and management. Post Doctoral Researcher (2025) Salary Scale: €45,847 - €52,339 (Points 1 – 6) Senior Post Doctoral
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Plan. The Marketing Officer will be an expert in digital marketing, including content marketing and marketing automation, as well as paid PPC and social media. They will have experience delivering
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developing a more efficient, reliable Power Take Off (PTO) system and control technology. Building on past projects, it focuses on designing durable systems, using advanced controls to adapt to wear and tear
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) technologies (e.g. Geospatial Analysis, Geocomputation, Spatial Modelling, Robotics, Sensor Technologies, ML etc.) to carry-out rapid, wide-area mapping, 2.5D real-world modelling and highly automated feature
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, demarcated and debated in colonial contexts, the systems set up to cater for and control veterans, and the political impact of veterancy on the colonial order. This innovative research will not only deepen our
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. The project has three key strands, exploring the way veterancy was defined, demarcated and debated in colonial contexts, the systems set up to cater for and control veterans, and the political impact of