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details of the post, selection criteria and application process see https://ore.ucc.ie/. The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition
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regeneration and Nature-based Solutions in disadvantaged areas through the development of innovative co-analysis, co-design, and co-monitoring tools and methodologies for engaging with the community
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, specific purpose position as an AI Factory Antenna Resource Development Lead with the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) at the University of Galway, Ireland. The position is available immediately
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Ireland’s climate governance: the absence of a structured, standardised approach to ex-post evaluation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions savings from implemented climate policies. The project will develop and
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Astrophysics/Computer Science. The successful applicant will join the star and planet formation research group led by Dr Emma Whelan. For more information on the work of the group please see https
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they will focus on developing microneedle skin patches to deliver next generation malaria vaccines based on newly identified antigens and newly licensed adjuvants. The research will involve designing, testing
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. The QUBIC consortium will deliver disruptive innovations across three core quantum domains: Development of quantum algorithms to solve current industry-specific challenges. Advancement of quantum processors
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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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developing such capabilities. This research project aims to explore the role of network capabilities in the development of marketing capabilities within micro food firms. The study will adopt a qualitative
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star and planet formation research group led by Dr Emma Whelan. For more information on the work of the group please see https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/physics/our-research . This position is part of