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, immunological and/or molecular biological activities. The Post - Doctoral Researcher will develop, support and execute research activities within the dynamic, APC Microbiome Ireland based research team
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developed to support and scale-up the transition to the circular economy. Exploring ways to develop circular business and collaborative consumption models, infrastructure and social enterprises. Assessing
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, immunological and/or molecular biological activities. The postdoctoral researcher will develop, support and execute research activities within the dynamic, APC-based research team, to contribute to overall
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to the ClimEnergise project (Climate-Informed Energy Systems Planning to Support Ireland’s Net Zero Ambitions). This role will lead the development and integration of climate-aware approaches into national energy and
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funded by the National Open Research Forum (NORF) to help with extending and delivering the TROPIC training programme for open research, and to help develop and coordinate a national network of open
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to lead the world to better health. Here, you will thrive in an innovative and inclusive atmosphere and your personal development and wellbeing will be supported. We invite you to join us to help deliver
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developing innovative implantable ‘smart’ medical devices to treat major medical needs. This project will explore how brain cancer cells respond to mechanical stress when subjected to the innovative “TrapKill
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through collaborative research, strategic engagement, and coordinated policy development. Researchers in CRAC (Prof. John Wenger, Dr Stig Hellebust) are contributing to the PEACE-Air objectives through
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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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the Research Ireland Centre for Applied Geosciences (iCRAG). The research programme is called "Metals for a Green Ireland: Developing innovative mineral systems and exploration tools" and is focussed