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) components. Demonstrable experience in programming/scripting, beyond that taught in undergraduate engineering courses. Working effectively as part of a research team in the development and promotion
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The School of Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast, is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Clinical Psychologist to teach and provide pastoral support on the Doctorate programme in Clinical
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About the job: As a part of the 14CHRONO team, the research fellow will lead a programme of research and development into novel thermally-driven evolved gas analysis (EGA) molecular separation
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To support the delivery of the Residential Life Programme at Queen’s University and achieve the creation, development and implementation of inclusive student communities that focus on the emotional
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substantial recent relevant industrial experience. 2. Demonstrable evidence of competence in the programming and operation of industrial measurement equipment for the inspection of 3D geometry and surface
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Powering Research Innovation for Sustainable Manufacturing (PRISM) is a cross-border project supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The PRISM Project
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The postholder will spearhead an internationally leading program of research into Data Driven methods applied to Mechanical and/or Aerospace Engineering applications, that delivers real world impact
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programming skills in appropriate languages and software e.g. R and R Studio. Experience of presenting to the scientific community i.e., conference talks. To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure
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poverty and deprivation through evidence-based approaches. Working closely with community partners across Belfast, QCAP delivers a co-produced programme of research that serves two key purposes. It provides
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About the job: This post offers an opportunity to join the €8.07 million MOSAIC programme (Multi-disciplinary Ocean Sensing for Adaptive International Conservation), supported by PEACEPLUS and