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also contribute to a European consortium research project called HVDC4ISLANDS (https://www.marei.ie/project/hvdc4islands/ ).This project will develop and test new electrical designs for "energy islands
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nanomaterials. This will be achieved by developing and codifying DES-based routes to key classes of environmentally relevant nanomaterials, including (photo)electrocatalytic metal oxides; phosphate-based
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research group at the University of Dublin, Trinity College, in collaboration with Dr Siyuan Zhan, is seeking to recruit a postdoctoral research fellow to develop lithium-ion battery management systems (BMS
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, 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 economists, sociologists and
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internal and external partners to design, develop, and deploy a national OHDSI compliant data Node as critical infrastructure to support this programme. Hosted within the Clinical Research Centre, this role
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called HVDC4ISLANDS (https://www.marei.ie/project/hvdc4islands/).This project will develop and test new electrical designs for “energy islands”, renewable energy hubs intended to accelerate the transition
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Research Group at the University of Dublin, Trinity College, is seeking to recruit a postdoctoral research fellow to develop novel battery thermal management systems (BTMS). The focus of this post will be (i
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clinical data to develop Digital Twin models that predict novel treatment strategies for this disease. Postdoctoral Researcher 2017 Level I - 7097 €46,305 - €51,478 Per Annum Appointment on the above range
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carried out with questionnaires and focus groups which will allow to understand effective strategies to removing barriers to the uptake of e-micromobility solutions. An app will be also developed and
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of climate inaction, providing a baseline for long term monitoring, and marking a step-change in climate change communication and providing evidence to inform policy development in Ireland and globally