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. “This is a professional training and development role and the training and development relevant to this position will be completed within the period of the contract. Post Doctoral Researchers appointed will
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are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher position in data analytics and spatial decision support systems. The goal of the project is to develop an aeromedical dispatch management software as a technology hub
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with the PPI panel and other members of the research team. They will also help to co-develop lay summary reports and take a role in other knowledge translation activities according to their preference
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forums. The research will examine potential privacy breaches, including de-anonymisation attacks, and develop countermeasures using techniques such as differential privacy and cryptographic protocols
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"Metals for a Green Ireland: Developing innovative mineral systems and exploration tools" and is focussed on the provision of the critical and strategic raw materials required for the green transition
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are seeking to recruit a Post Doctoral Researcher to work on the HyFloat1 Project. The HyFloat1 Project is developing a novel floating offshore wind foundation system coupled with hydrogen production and
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of realist methods is an advantage but training in specific methodologies will be provided as required. Further opportunities for professional development will be provided by the UCC Post-Doctoral Development
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with extending and delivering the TROPIC training programme for open research, and to help develop and coordinate a national network of open researchers in Ireland. The work is being led by Dr. Dermot
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providers, industry stakeholders and student partners. The project entails developing a new curriculum aimed at providing learners with enhanced technical and work readiness skills of relevance to the modern
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produce high quality research, relevant to Ireland’s economic and social development, with the aim of contributing to knowledge and informing policymaking and public debate. We have over 100 staff including