96 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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postdoctoral researcher will be involved in the development of new concepts that combine organic ligand design with d- and p-block chemistry aiming at the preparation of new catalysts pertinent to the activation
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developed into population movements from vulnerable coastal communities to the destinations of these potentially displaced persons. This is critical for informing decision making related to coastal
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mitigation, adaptation and other ecosystem services to underpin policy development. This post-doctoral position will contribute specifically to the development of long-term management strategies for Blue
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develop plans to support the research/area. To maintain lab books and lab reports. Collection of data, research and record maintenance. To make minor modifications to existing laboratory procedures and
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. The project is fundamentally about how law relates to and shapes human behaviour. To do so, reKINdle develops a socio-legal comparative law method to map and analyse legal regulation of the parent/child link
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, the objective of this project is to decipher the contribution of local mechanics on Mφ phenotype/function during bone repair and harness this information to develop novel strategies to modulate inflammation and
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be provided as required. Further opportunities for professional development will be provided by the UCC Post-Doctoral Development Hub. The Post-Doctoral researchers will be part of a team of six full
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identified a new therapeutic treatment for the rare lysosomal storage disease, cystinosis. They are now conducting preclinical trials in a model of cystinosis which they developed to progress this treatment
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with prototype development for community-driven archives, and preparing open-access toolkits and publications. The post involves interdisciplinary collaboration across digital humanities, sustainability
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focus primarily on data preparation and reconciliation. The researcher will then develop new hypotheses about the roles of women as well as non-elite, non-urban, non-English, and multilingual people in