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derived from marine microalgae and their growing media. The BIOVAL project aims to develop a biorefinery pipeline leveraging innovative extraction processes to valorise microalgal biomass for food and
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evaluation activities within the programme. This will include the design and delivery of comprehensive ex-ante and ex-post environmental assessments of bio-based production systems, covering the full lifecycle
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researchers in micro/nano manufacturing, precision metrology, medical devices, optics, materials, in fundamental and translational research. The project FAST-Pore is funded by Enterprise Ireland via a nearly
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project and lab management, data visualisation, co-supervision of research assistants, and science communication and dissemination for policy impact. Salary Range:€46,805 - €53,391 Per Annum Appointment
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are looking an experienced Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 2 to join the Recommender Systems: Unified Data Representations project in the UCD School of Computer Science, working within the Insight Centre
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of Agriculture and Food Science. As part of the BiOrbic Research Ireland Centre for Bioeconomy, this project PastureFuture will integrate ancient and modern livestock genomics with functional genetic data
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that indicate bioprocess performance, could be quantified, automatically, accurately, cost effectively and in real time. This Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation fund project titled - "Microorganism Based
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heat-stress biomarkers reflect general stress responses rather than heat-specific processes. This project will investigate the extent to which heat stress elicits shared (conserved) versus species
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qualified candidates for the position of a full-time fixed-term position until 31st December 2026 as a Postdoctoral Researcher in textiles with Dr Daniel McCrum and Dr Kevin Roche. This project was funded by
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, accurately, cost effectively and in real time. This Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation fund project titled - "Microorganism Based Biosensor Platform" seeks to commercialise a microorganism based biosensor