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. Together, these groups form a dynamic, interdisciplinary hub at the forefront of microbiome research. The successful candidate will benefit from: • Access to APC’s world-class research infrastructure
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the School of Food and Nutritional Sciences. The Sustainable Food System Research Group (SFSRG) led by Dr Aylin Sahin is a team of enthusiastic and ambitious researchers working on solutions to produce healthy
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of the research group is to model genetic diseases using gene editing tools such as CRISPR/Cas9 to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms at play and to find alternative treatments. Based on previous work in
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We are seeking to recruit a Post-doctoral researcher to research and develop a data collection and data analytics approach on a regional and cross county basis to enhance the shared service approach
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. The successful applicant will join the research group led by Dr Patrick Kavanagh focussed on studies of the matter cycle in galaxies. This position is funded through a Research Ireland Pathway Grant
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diverse group of technical and non-technical stakeholders. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, research-oriented environment. Ability to ensure that project plans
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of the successful candidate. Post Doctoral Researcher – The Researcher would primarily contribute to the delivery of the TALX2 project but would be expected to contribute to across a number of climate change projects
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will be joining the research group led by Dr. Joost Slingerland, which has a focus on topologically ordered phases of condensed matter systems, as well as their applications to quantum information
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will be joining the research group led by Dr. Joost Slingerland, which has a focus on topologically ordered phases of condensed matter systems, as well as their applications to quantum information
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We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher in theoretical physics, in the field of condensed matter theory. The successful applicant will be joining the research group led by Dr. Joost Slingerland