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specific programme of research and scholarship under the general guidance of a member of the academic staff or Principal Investigator (PI)/Project Leader (PL). Engage in training and development
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, but are not limited to: Research (general) Conduct a specific programme of research and scholarship under the general guidance of a member of the academic staff or Principal Investigator (PI)/Project
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academic staff or Principal Investigator (PI)/Project Leader (PL). Engage in training and development opportunities as required by the PI/PL. Engage in the dissemination of the results of the research in
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, use and analysis of multispectral UAV data, coastal measurements (ADCP, Kestral, wind, wave, buoy), sediment analysis (particle size) and interpretation. The appointee will work directly with the PI
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details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Prof. Paul Ross, Director and PI at APC Microbiome Ireland, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 490 1322; Email: p.ross@ucc.ie
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visiting scholars); to work in regular contact with another research assistant in HMI when needed with respect to Simons grant; to similarly provide support for the PIs of the FAIM and MaScAmp ERC awards and
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. The researcher is responsible for collecting some data alongside the PI, spend some time to do ethnographic research in Turkey and Ireland and analyse and write up results for publication in peer reviewed journals
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would be highly valued, although is not required. The appointee will work directly with PIs at UCC and will be expected to engage with a range of national stakeholders. Achievement of the expected
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funded project ‘Techno-Anthropology of Heat in Social Housing Retrofits’ led by Dr. James Cuffe and co-PI Dr. Sarah O’Connell. The successful applicant will plan and lead ethnographic work with project
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silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be