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(UCC), Ireland. Successful candidates will be part of a highly motivated team that will use modern computational methods to develop critical medicines for improving global health and equality. For low
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MSc in Diagnostic Radiography, as well as developing and delivering the clinical curriculum, and teaching and coordinating other elements of the postgraduate MSc in Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy
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University Business School (CUBS) to join a COALESCE project focused on global AI governance, trust, and ethics for sustainable digital health. This project, funded by Research Ireland, aims to develop, deploy
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to the development of the School’s research, programmes and engagement ambitions. The School is currently ranked 94th in the world (QS 2025 Subject Rankings). The postholder will be expected to be research active
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. Data Management, Analysis & Machine Learning Knowledge and experience in high volume image-array data acquisition and management, development of custom software and machine learning techniques
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, development of custom software and machine learning techniques for advanced image-array data analysis. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between
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is a collaboration between Irish, Northern Irish and UK Institutions who are working on a research programme to rapidly develop innovative and transformative solutions to transition the food system and
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, and ethics for sustainable digital health. This project, funded by Research Ireland, aims to develop, deploy, and evaluate a comprehensive AI governance framework for healthcare organisations during a
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transition. We are seeking an enthusiastic, creative and self-motivated individual to contribute to the CLIMATUDE project funded by the Environmental Protection Agency. The project is working to develop an in
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examines how a system for a deeply values-based classification of landscape sensitivity can be developed nationally, for both urban and rural landscapes, to improve assessment of environmental impacts