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**:-** Reporting to the Deputy Head, Readers’ Services (Teaching, Research and User Experience), the Librarian for Music & Media Technology works as part of a team to design, deliver, coordinate, and assess a range
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Electrical Engineering (Computational Engineering) will be appointed to contribute to teaching, research and administrative activities in the Discipline of Electronic and Electrical Engineering within
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requirements. Salary: Appointment will be made on the Lecturer Salary Scale (109BN) commensurate with qualifications / experience and in line with Public Sector Pay Policy [€42,500 to €101,541 per annum] https
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tools. The PhD will be supervised within the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering and will involve close collaboration with postdoctoral researchers and project partners, as
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funded PhD studentship to work on HYDROCEM, funded by the Research Ireland Pathway Programme and supervised by Dr Damian Palin in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, the University
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. The Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Lab (WhyCOM) and Not A Space Race Lab (NASR
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established role within Human Resources is responsible for strengthening governance, controls, and end-to-end process design across key HR services. The postholder will take ownership of the policy development
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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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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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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