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probing how stable or plastic specific consumer tradeoffs (e.g., between monetary and environmental attributes) are. The postdoctoral researchers will be based in the Irrationality lab (https
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the biomedical ecosystem. This research programme marks a significant leap in healthcare research, driving advancements in digital health and AI-powered diagnostics through cutting-edge synthetic data generation
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(Postdoctoral Researcher) to join an exciting research project on nutrition and brain health in ageing. The post is part of the ERA4-Health funded research programme entitled ‘B-vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids
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staff are those as prescribed under Public Service Agreements. For further information please following link below: https://www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/academic-hours-public-service-agreement.pdf Salary
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Studies in Ireland, laying the groundwork for future permanent posts and programme development. • embed the Fellow within TCAS’s thriving research community in Himalayan, Tibetan, Bhutanese and Sino
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, as well as experience in programming and signal analysis are therefore essential. An additional component of the project is the recording of clinical metrics (e.g. tests of strength and symptoms) and
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to contribute to data processing and management, with additional responsibilities in final phases of participant recruitment and data collection in the context of a funded research program, R2D2-MH (RaDiaNT
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Work and Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin, is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant to work with Dr Paula Mayock, who is leading a qualitative study of homelessness and housing
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collaborators. The candidate will participate in regular lab meetings, learn about diverse methodologies in perceptual science, and make an important contribution to the running of our research programme. The
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support the Witness Tree Project, a long-term climate monitoring programme investigating how urban and long-lived trees record and respond to particulate pollution and climate change. The successful