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of innovative medical devices enabled by its featured technologies and machines in high precision manufacturing and metrology. The Centre brings together a multi-disciplinary team of over 20 PhD and Post-doc
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researchers and PhD students, and will have opportunities to strengthen your track record in scholarly dissemination, proposal development, and research mentorship in a supportive, research-intensive
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PhD researchers and the Senior Post-Doctorate. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting
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: • A PhD qualification in Human Nutrition. • Considerable experience in conducting nutrition studies among human participants. • Expertise in dietary assessment
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30 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Technological University Dublin Department Human Resources Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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printing, Anaerobic Digestion, Green Biorefinery, brewing, dairy processing Additional Information Eligibility criteria Mandatory: *PhD in Microbiology, Biotechnology or related discipline *2/3 years
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music analysis (with a PhD in musicology, music analysis or music theory) and/or in computational musicology, digital humanities, computer science, artificial intelligence, or mathematics/statistics, with
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educational attainment. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in environmental media studies or cognate discipline. They will have strong qualitative analytical skills and be equipped to analyse how media shapes
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, distilling and dairy processing, are operated sub-optimally and as such are experiencing loses in productivity, yields and profits. These loses could be alleviated if key analytes that indicate bioprocess
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heat-stress biomarkers reflect general stress responses rather than heat-specific processes. This project will investigate the extent to which heat stress elicits shared (conserved) versus species