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experience in healthcare, digital health, or health systems. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, enabling effective stakeholder engagement and collaboration across academia, industry, and public
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advancing the science underpinning sustainable, healthy and liveable cities of the future. This frontier research employs largescale digital datasets, artificial intelligence and statistical methods
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Economy strand of the NorseMap Project based in the School of English and Digital Humanities at UCC. NorseMap is a 5-year project funded by the European Research Council, using citizen science methodologies
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digital datasets, artificial intelligence and statistical methods to quantify urban environmental metrics (e.g. emissions, air pollution and greenspace) and urban dynamics in unprecedented accuracy and
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regulations, including emerging international standards and EU regulatory instruments. • Qualifications or research experience in healthcare, digital health, or health systems. • Strong communication and
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expertise in Old Norse-Viking Studies and/or Cultural Economics, to lead the Branding & Cultural Economy strand of the NorseMap Project based in the School of English and Digital Humanities at UCC. NorseMap
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methods, leveraging digital twins, data analytics, and reliability engineering. In parallel, the role includes project oversight responsibilities, supporting effective coordination of consortium activities
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performance, operational resilience, and sustainability. The group’s projects combine data-driven methods, digital twins, reliability engineering, and advanced simulation to deliver solutions with tangible
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. The successful candidate will lead the technical development and validation of equipment-level FDD and preventative maintenance methods, leveraging digital twins, data analytics, and reliability engineering. In
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research partners, IERG’s work underpins real-world improvements in energy performance, operational resilience, and sustainability. The group’s projects combine data-driven methods, digital twins