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research, and to help develop and coordinate a national network of open researchers in Ireland. The work is being led by Dr. Dermot Lynott (PI), with project affiliates coming from across the Irish Higher
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of early brain injury. For over 15 years Prof Geraldine Boylan and Prof Deirdre Murray have worked to develop new methods to predict, detect and prevent early brain injury and disability in young children
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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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the Sustainability Academy. The appointee will be required to support the creation, development and delivery of training and education offerings in the Academy. The successful candidate will have demonstrable
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and Prof Deirdre Murray have worked to develop new methods to predict, detect and prevent early brain injury and disability in young children. In 2024 the Cerebral Palsy Foundation (New York) funded
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this initiative through a dedicated research project. As part of this initiative, Teagasc is currently seeking a highly motivated Research Officer to develop farm-level social sustainability indicators within
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to develop unmanned mapping and monitoring methodologies for offshore developments. The successful candidate will be based at University College Cork within the Earth and Ocean Lab, Department of Geography
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for Spoken Irish), University College Cork. Funded by the Higher Education Authority, the project seeks to explore and develop Irish-language education (supported by ancillary community activities) as a
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fieldwork, data processing, project reporting and administration as deemed appropriate by the PI. The Successful candidate will support the DMAND project which aims to develop unmanned mapping and monitoring
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reference these data in the field with UAV data to determine horizontal extent of sediment plumes. It is expected they will publish this work and during this time develop skills to support them becoming a