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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Applications are invited for the role of Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher within the nasc research centre/School of Computer Science and Information
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12 Months Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Can you make an invaluable contribution to European climate action? Applications are invited for a Post-doctoral / Senior post-doctoral
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interdisciplinary study that will assess the pre-/and post-radon concentrations following deep energy-retrofits scenarios of the large-scale national renovation strategy. INFORM will utilise a building physics model
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concentrations following deep energy-retrofits scenarios of the large-scale national renovation strategy. INFORM will utilise a building physics model (CONTAM), which will be parameterised based on representative
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2 Years/20 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Posts Position Summary Applications are invited for two Post-Doctoral Researchers in The School of Mathematical Science. The School of Mathematical Science
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Building, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4864300; Email: f.devoymcauliffe@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating to the online
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transformative initiative aimed at addressing skill gaps in the EU’s building and construction sectors to accelerate the Clean Energy Transition. This role offers a unique opportunity to drive research, innovation
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areas of life-sciences, biotechnology, health psychology, public health, ethics, and communication to build capacity in vaccine design, development, and deployment. The research in our group builds on our
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, DCU, DkIT, MU (lead) and UCC, with education technology providers to develop an innovative approach to teach students in the experimental sciences. The initiative is to develop courses in which a
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seeks to understand how service users approach, make sense and find meaning in their interactions with these services. The study is funded by the Irish Prison Service. The collective centrality of in