46 optimization-nonlinear-functions-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork
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relation to public bodies and EU partners. The role will include collaborating with project partners in making a significant contribution to EU climate policy, actions and future research directions
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meaningful public and patient involvement in health and social care research. The successful candidate will work closely with our Programme Manager and collaborate with a national team including Programme
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scientist with experience in climate action (mitigation / adaptation), climate neutrality, risk perception governance particularly in relation to public bodies and EU partners. The role will include
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, at the Sustainability Institute in University College Cork (UCC) to work on the planning, legal and management aspects of specific Blue Carbon habitats in Ireland. The Marine Institute funded BlueC project has
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know the fundamentals of quantum computing. It is also expected that the participant has knowledge to work on diverse software and hardware (knowledge on working with FPGAs and ASICs will be preferred
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the Offshore Renewable Energy Research Group. This position is primarily part of the IDEA-IRL project, which focuses on contributing to the International Energy Agency task 49: IDEA which is developing
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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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2 Years 4 Months, Fixed-Term, Part-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Post-Doctoral Researcher in the School of Applied Social Studies, University College Cork
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deployment. The applicant is expected to have expertise in post quantum cryptography and know the fundamentals of quantum computing. It is also expected that the participant has knowledge to work on diverse
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funded project ‘Techno-Anthropology of Heat in Social Housing Retrofits’ led by Dr. James Cuffe and co-PI Dr. Sarah O’Connell. The successful applicant will plan and lead ethnographic work with project