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network. Salary Post-Doctoral Researcher Level 1 (2025): €45,847 p.a. (1 point - with increment) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. Closing Date: 23:30hrs (local
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their professional and intellectual skillsets, publication record, lecturing experience and network. Salary Post-Doctoral Researcher Level 1 (2025): €45,847 p.a. (1 point - with increment) Appointments
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Science, Computer Engineering, Informatics, Data Science, Computational Social Science, or adjacent disciplines with research experience in agent-based modelling, social data science, or social network analysis and
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) technologies (e.g. Geospatial Analysis, Geocomputation, Spatial Modelling, Robotics, Sensor Technologies, ML etc.) to carry-out rapid, wide-area mapping, 2.5D real-world modelling and highly automated feature
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of Ireland, aiming to develop effective vaccines to control the spread of bacterial antimicrobial resistance. This network provides a unique interdisciplinary programme with cross-training in complementary
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publishing in top-tier international journals and with strong international collaboration networks. It is the ambition of the school to build on its research strengths to attract research funding and support a
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create reports to a high level of detail after analysing raw data from sensors. The person will be actively involved in adhering to a quality system and be a willing participant in the promotion of a safe
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relating to climate change and its societal implications. It will develop an in-depth understanding of how people’s attitudes to climate change are shaped by their sources of information, social networks and
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societal performance of HBGI interventions. • Support the setup and monitoring of experimental HBGI deployments, using tools such as LiDAR, wave sensors, sediment elevation devices, and biodiversity
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24 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary A position is available for a postdoctoral researcher to work on a new project focused on developing a sensor for electrical detection