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for the following Post in the Technological University Dublin Post: Post-Doctoral Researcher DICE – Digitisation, Innovation, Culture, Emulation (Fixed-term Specified Purpose up to 5 years with initial funding in
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. The International Research on Energy Systems Integration, Education & Environment for Sustainability and Innovation Centre (IRESI), is a research centre housed in the School of Business. IRESI's research focuses
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maintenance GHz bandwidth, high signal/noise data acquisition and storage. • Instrument Design and Fabrication Principles of, and experience with, scientific instrument design; project management, CAD tools
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& Environment for Sustainability and Innovation Centre (IRESI), is a research centre housed in the School of Business. IRESI's research focuses on propelling sustainable energy systems into the future by helping
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. The International Research on Energy Systems Intergration, Education & Environment for Sustainability and Innovation Centre (IRESI), is a research centre housed in the School of Business. IRESI's research focuses
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Postdoctoral Researcher with the Ryan Institute at the University of Galway, Ireland. This 3-year position is funded through the European Urban Initiative (EUI) Innovation Action WATERWAY project, led by Galway
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this objective the candidate will require expertise in: Digital signal processing and/or microcontroller programming to process raw biosensor outputs and integrate automated control system components, PCB design
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characterise and understand the reflex responses to changes in upper airway pressure changes in humans. It is fundamental research, designed to better elucidate the underlying physiological control mechanisms
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and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. The International Research on Energy Systems Intergration, Education & Environment for Sustainability and Innovation Centre (IRESI), is a
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pressure changes in humans. It is fundamental research, designed to better elucidate the underlying physiological control mechanisms which keep the pharyngeal airway open in wakefulness and sleep in healthy