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reviews, large-scale survey, interview/focus groups studies, co-design, consensus building, implementation and evaluation studies. These posts are suitable for newly qualified PhDs in areas such as health
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Engineering. This post is a part of Aeromedical Dispatch Management Software (ADMS) - A Technology Hub project funded under the Research Ireland - Defence Organisation Innovation Challenge 2024. Applications
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contribute to research, design, and dissemination of low-resource digital tools for cultural heritage preservation. Key tasks include coordinating a national survey of digital heritage practices, assisting
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developing a more efficient, reliable Power Take Off (PTO) system and control technology. Building on past projects, it focuses on designing durable systems, using advanced controls to adapt to wear and tear
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-than-human places” and foster improved ecological awareness and engagement surrounding ongoing and future multispecies relations at the coasts. The successful candidate will be physically based at University
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laboratory-based experimental work for interested researchers. Fixed Salary: €46,305 per annum Closing date: 12:00 noon (local Irish time) on 15/10/2025. Applications must be submitted by the closing date and
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Institute at the University of Galway, Ireland. This position is funded by PEACEPLUS PROGRAMME (Special EU Programmes Body) innovation challenge (www.seupb.eu/peaceplus) on the Technological Revolution
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involve an amount of travel within the country. The successful candidate will ideally be physically based at University College Cork, Ireland within the School of Law, and will have the option to be
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. The project is based in the Arts and Humanities Institute and the History Department at University of Maynooth. This post offers the opportunity to join a dynamic research environment with state-of-the-art
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have life expectancy of about 20 to 25 years. About 28% of the European wind power are currently older than 15 years which means that they will soon reach the end of their designed service life. Similar