22 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship research jobs in Ireland
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Research Group at the University of Dublin, Trinity College, is seeking to recruit a postdoctoral research fellow to develop novel battery thermal management systems (BTMS). The focus of this post will be (i
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to the ClimEnergise project (Climate-Informed Energy Systems Planning to Support Ireland’s Net Zero Ambitions). This role will lead the development and integration of climate-aware approaches into national energy and
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process see www.ucc.ie/hr/vacancies. The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the process. Informal enquiries
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Research Fellow in AI for Healthcare (1 FTE) – ArcHub ICUSafeNotes-School of Computer Science 011287
of other medical data, to support clinical decision making. This builds on our prior research in which we have assessing the usefulness of a large language model to query and summarize unstructured medical
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to paediatricians around the country to access DXA scans in children and adolescents. Dr. McDonnell (programme lead) is the designated Irish paediatric lead for the European Reference Network
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Date: 12 Noon Irish Time, 07 October 2025. How to apply: In order to assist with the selection process, candidates should email a cover letter together with a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names
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, and cybersecurity professionals. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping a transformative educational model with the potential to influence policy, build digital resilience from
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that influence this process, such as leaf area, surface texture, trichome density, and leaf angle. By linking these traits with air quality data, the project aims to provide actionable insights for urban planning
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. The Climate and Health Research group seeks to appoint an experienced Postdoctoral researcher in Biostatistics to build a multi-disciplinary team with expertise in tracking climate exposure-health response
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creative activities on flourishing in older adults. This project, funded by the Creative Ireland Programme, builds on a successful partnership examining how engagement in the arts supports health and