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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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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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Research Lab are available here: www.cybersocial.ie In addition to conducting and completing the ethnographic research, the postdoc is expected to: • Be an active collaborative partner in the research
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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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of Ireland, aiming to develop effective vaccines to control the spread of bacterial antimicrobial resistance. This network provides a unique interdisciplinary programme with cross-training in complementary
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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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publishing in top-tier international journals and with strong international collaboration networks. It is the ambition of the school to build on its research strengths to attract research funding and support a
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& Information Technology (CSIT). The Centre comprises approximately 50 people working on networks, security and systems research. CSIT is a large, research-focused school, participating in many major national and
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environment and University College Cork offers a suite of career development initiatives through the postdoc hub and the human resources unit. For more information see: https://www.ucc.ie/en/biochemistry
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is being implemented by the Ministry for Social Policy and Children’s Rights (MSPC), the Commissioner for Children (CFC), the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation (MEYR), and