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. To engage in the wider research activities of the Research Group, School or College. To interact closely with postgraduate research students who are studying for a Masters or a PhD and have an agreed role in
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researcher to collect data, including qualitative data through interview with families and staff; surveys; chart review and direct observation of care sessions. The role will require some interaction with
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at the core of the work: soundscape ecology of underwater recordings, and document analysis. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers
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, School or College. To interact closely with postgraduate research students who are studying for a Masters or a PhD and have an agreed role in supporting these students in their day to day research in
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the wider research and scholarly activities of the research group, School or College. To interact closely with postgraduate research students who are studying for a Masters or a PhD and possibly have an
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collaborative research projects as they arise with Industry Partners and/or EU Consortium Partners. The nature and structure of the phase 2 SFI Research Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral researchers
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collaborative research projects as they arise with Industry Partners and/or EU Consortium Partners. The nature and structure of the phase 2 SFI Research Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers
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the area constraint programming, machine learning, and artificial intelligence within an established group of researchers and PhD students. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre
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an established group of researchers. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers to work and gain valuable experience in a varied & research-rich
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seeks to understand how service users approach, make sense and find meaning in their interactions with these services. The study is funded by the Irish Prison Service. The collective centrality of in