13 application-programming-android-"Prof" Fellowship positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
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have the opportunity to build their research portfolio within a range of projects. The position will be under the direction of Prof. Marco Ruffini Application Procedure Applicants should submit a full
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hospital site leads and research fellows as well as the RDCat project team co-led at TCD by Prof Patrick Mitchell. Please note that Garda vetting will be sought in respect of individuals who come under
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2D materials and covalently interconnected networks for next-generation electronic applications. The position will be based in TCD, in the School of Physics and the CRANN and AMBER Research Centres
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-generation electronic applications. The position will be based in TCD, in the School of Physics and the CRANN and AMBER Research Centres (Coleman labs). Prof Jonathan Coleman FRS is a senior professor in the
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invites applications for the position of Research Fellow to jointly join the Plant–Climate Interaction Group in the Discipline of Botany, led by Prof. Jennifer McElwain and Trinity College Botanic Garden
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of target materials, assess their potential in a range of applications; and develop our understanding of DES-mediated material synthesis. Aspects of this work will be carried out in collaboration with Prof
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generation of leaders in brain health through the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health programme; by collaborating in expanding preventions and interventions; and by sharing knowledge and engaging in
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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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