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Generators, and hardware-accelerated primitives, the project establishes a dual-layer security model that fortifies data protection across diverse infrastructures. Leveraging hardware-accelerated primitives
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staff. This Postdoctoral Researcher (PD1) position, funded by Research Ireland Centre for Applied Geosciences (iCRAG), will be based at Trinity College Botanic Garden in Dartry, Dublin 6. The post will
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replacing paper-based systems in maternal and child health units in the following four regions in East Africa: Addis Ababa Region, Ethiopia; Eastern Province, Rwanda; Kilimanjaro, Tanzania; and Lango sub
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aims to implement an innovative, interoperable, and adaptable open-source digital health information system replacing paper-based systems in maternal and child health units in the following four regions
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meeting project milestones and deliverables. • Any other duties assigned commensurate to this level of post. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Essential Requirements: • Holds a PhD degree in the research area of
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as part of the MaREI Centre. The TALX2 project is an Environmental Protection Agency funded project, focusing on the creation and advancement of transboundary place-based climate adaptation
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. The researcher would lead the project’s investigation into veterancy in British colonies in Southern and/or Eastern Africa. The project is based in the Arts and Humanities Institute and the History Department
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production. • Direct experience and a strong understanding of structural analysis techniques. • Experience with validation of biological test compounds in relevant models
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of the successful candidate. The Walter Lab at APC Microbiome Ireland develops nutritional- and microbiome-based therapeutic strategies to improve human health and prevent chronic disease. Within the Microbe Restore
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-than-human places” and foster improved ecological awareness and engagement surrounding ongoing and future multispecies relations at the coasts. The successful candidate will be physically based at University