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of Microbiology in UCC, Professor O'Toole's lab is a leading authority on the role of the gut microbiome in healthy aging, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and colorectal cancer. We also use microbial genomics to develop
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to contribute to the CLIMATUDE project funded by the Environmental Protection Agency. The project is working to develop an in-depth understanding of Irish people’s attitudes, beliefs and values related to climate
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are sought from PhD graduates with experience in synthetic organic chemistry to undertake an exciting research project in the development of novel synthetic methodology to access conformationally constrained
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ineligible for appointment at a similar level in another Irish HEI Researcher Career Development Framework | Irish Universities Association Project Title: Process for the agglomeration of plastics. Post
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evaluates mechanisms for mobilising the development of micro-interventions, in a manner that supports, encourages, and empowers the potential and the diverse spaces of civic engagement within the city. The
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agencies, intermediaries, policymakers and residents. The project also explores and evaluates mechanisms for mobilising the development of micro-interventions, in a manner that supports, encourages, and
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responsibilities include coordinating sample and metadata management, developing and maintaining analysis pipelines, troubleshooting analytical and technical issues, and providing methodological advice to consortium
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. Working in close collaboration with Cork City Council, the post-doctoral researcher will develop, implement and evaluate Nature Based Solutions locally and across the project pilot sites. Achievement
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Research Group in MaREI (https://www.ucc.ie/en/ore/). The Offshore Renewable Energy Research Group, based in the MaREI Centre and part of the Sustainability Institute at University College Cork, is a
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forums. The research will examine potential privacy breaches, including de-anonymisation attacks, and develop countermeasures using techniques such as differential privacy and cryptographic protocols