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-class materials development facilities; engage with leading international and academic project collaborators: Prof. Daniel Kelly at TCD, Assoc. Prof. Niels Holten-Andersen at Lehigh University, and Dr
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the Department of Chemistry. The position is funded under a Research Ireland Pathways programme and will focus on the development of predictive computational models for advanced functional materials
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across IT Services, the post‑holder will support core business processes and contribute to the continuous development and improvement of associated services. Salary: Administrative Officer II: €46,418
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-lab, including mathematical theory and analysis, developing software pipelines for experimental protocols, executing experiments, analysing data and publishing results in top-tier journals, as
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network areas. For these novel scenarios, flexibility becomes an essential feature, driven by the development of flexible components and open networks. Development of Digital Twins, capable of building
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. They will develop excellent relationships with key University stakeholders and trade union representatives to promote early engagement with the staff involved, and work with trade union representatives
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project detail: The EU Horizon SHY project is set to play a pivotal role in unlocking the potential of wave energy converters by developing key components of a seawater hydraulic power-take-off (PTO) system
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of learning activities for the development of digital and information literacies across the university. They provide dedicated support to undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers and
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established role within Human Resources is responsible for strengthening governance, controls, and end-to-end process design across key HR services. The postholder will take ownership of the policy development
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investigation workshops in secondary schools. They will lead the development process with teachers and other stakeholders, as well as the implementation with early career researchers from TCD, ATU Sligo, UCC and