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-situ instruments, Land-Management, Soil & GIS databases that can be processed and integrated into more complex multi-scale land-cover and land-use models. A core output from the overall project will be
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is a Principal Investigator and Deputy Director. We are now looking for a Post Doctoral researcher to join the team and participate in our vibrant research community. gVID is a new 2-year project
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administration as well as training and career development opportunities. The work will be carried out under the direction of the PI with support from the project team. Further details about the CyberSocial
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, the management team, and a dedicated group of research scientists, research assistants and postgraduate students. We are currently recruiting a post-doctoral researcher to work within the ERC Advanced project
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the candidate to contribute to the national HBM programme and collaborate with international partners of the Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals, which is a multinational European project
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the CFD component of the DETECT project and support other aspects of the project (management, reporting and fieldwork). The overall project aims to assess coastal vulnerability and model it using a
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, teamwork, management and project work and transversal skills. The project also will give students the opportunity to experience a real-work environment through virtual training and engagement with enterprise
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of field protocols and data management. • Support the PI and wider project team in mentoring students, organising stakeholder events, and promoting the research through outreach and dissemination
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and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher to join the Geospatial Machine Learning (Geo-ML) project in the National Centre
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Mental Health Services (SPMHS), James Street, Dublin 8. The purpose of the project is to link SPMHS with The Trinity Centre for Practice & Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI) in Trinity College Dublin to support