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industrial decarbonisation modelling to support the EU-funded FLARE project. The role will lead the technical development and integration of bottom-up, organisation-level decarbonisation models for energy
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, multitrophic (IMTA) fish-farm in the Irish midlands. The position focusses on duckweed cultivation, and stakeholder engagement. Internationally, there has been strong interest in the development of Duckweed
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Trials Cork @CUH), University Hospital Waterford and Bons Secours Hospital Cork). For more information about the group, check our website: https://ucccancertrials.ie or our Twitter @UCCCancerTrial s GI/GU
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their work and/or attend short training courses which are deemed appropriate and relevant for the SHO's educational development. The SHO will also be facilitated to complete the Postgraduate Certificate in
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clinicians; (b) support medical clinicians who have developed and continue to sustain an academic career in parallel with their clinical responsibilities; (c) support the ongoing development
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. The successful candidate will also contribute to strategic development of the research programme through grant writing, preparation of funding applications, and identification of new collaborative opportunities
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systems and has expert support personnel and a track record stretching back to 1977. Lir NOTF engages with industry and researchers to support the development of these emerging technologies. Reputed
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of new test methodologies including infection related biomarkers and microbial genomic sequencing (microbial isolate and metagenomics). Project Title: CRF-UCC Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en
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, flexibility, and sustainability through digitalisation and advanced analytics. The successful candidate will lead the technical development and validation of equipment-level FDD and preventative maintenance
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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