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/localization, or signal processing. This position provides an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic and inclusive research team at University College Cork (UCC), working within the large-scale national CONNECT
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large, multi-site human cohorts in Europe. The successful candidate will oversee the collection, processing and analysis of microbiome samples, ensuring harmonised protocols, high-quality data generation
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crisis in their daily practice. Individual studies include literature reviews, large-scale survey, interview/focus groups studies, co-design, consensus building, implementation and evaluation studies
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modernising laboratory education. The position is associated with a HEA funded (Irish Government’s Human Capital Initiative, HCI, supported by the National Training Fund) initiative. This large-scale inter
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floating offshore wind (FOW) in many countries including Ireland is very large but cannot be fully absorbed by the domestic electricity markets alone. Hydrogen storage systems that are directly coupled to
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to assess the clinical applicability of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs) as a novel treatment option for GBM patients. By combining, 3D cultures, cancer stem cell populations, large scale high
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very large but cannot be fully absorbed by the domestic electricity markets alone. Hydrogen storage systems that are directly coupled to FOW will reduce costs and increase revenues. Storing hydrogen
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36 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary A position is available for a Post-Doctoral Researcher to work on a new project focused on the monitoring and source apportionment of ambient
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Salary: €46,306 - €52,863 (IUA PD1 Salary Scale) For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Dr Emmanuelle Schön
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collaboratively. UCC is committed to being an employer that recognises the value of diversity amongst its staff. We encourage applicants to consult our policies at https://www.ucc.ie/en/edi/policies/ and