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Network initiative aimed at revolutionizing the field of Quantum Technology by addressing critical gaps in interdisciplinary education and training. This program will cultivate a new generation of “Q-System
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project ‘QUESTING’, a groundbreaking Doctoral Network initiative aimed at revolutionizing the field of Quantum Technology by addressing critical gaps in interdisciplinary education and training
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systems, quantum algorithms, biodiversity and climate monitoring. The postholder will deliver modules at the undergraduate and postgraduate level as part of an HCI initiative in Computational Engineering
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. This Assistant Professor in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (Electrification and Electrical
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-engineering customer-focused HR/business processes. Experience of setting, monitoring and achieving Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Experience in HR compliance and internal controls, specifically in
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universal design and accessibility across all areas of the estate. The Project Manager will report directly to John Kelly, Head of Engineering & Maintenance Management and work closely with key staff across
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infrastructure and services. The SCSS network and infrastructure is an enterprise scale IT environment spanning on-campus and remote sites. This is a technology-oriented position with a particular focus on support
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youth STEAM programme in the Fingal area, focusing on youth-led inquiry into technology, sustainability, systems change, and the future of urban life. We are seeking a researcher-educator who works
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) The Technology Transfer Office which is responsible for the implementation of Trinity’s policies with respect to knowledge transfer and licensing, intellectual property protection and campus company formation; and
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the understanding and care of Parkinson’s disease (PD) across Ireland. Focussing on stigma, gender and culture, mental health, physical activity, and wearable technology, the consortium projects will generate