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experimental and computational framework for automated prosthetic socket design. The project features the acquisition of clinical data, such as limb shape and tissue mechanical properties, and to use this data
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. Cairnes School of Business & Economics at the University of Galway. The successful candidate will be part of a cross-university project team on a work package within the Atlantic Innovation Corridor
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to contract end date of 31-Aug-2026. The project is supported under the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund (DTIF) Call 5, which is led by the government of Ireland and Enterprise Ireland and aims
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is available at www.insight-centre.org Job Description: The successful candidate will have the opportunity to shape the Data & XR landscape within Europe, research the design and development of novel
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. Demonstrate excellent communication skills in English. Desirable Requirements: Competence in bioreactor design and optimisation. Demonstrated understanding of methods such as cyclic voltammetry testing
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-term source apportionment for Irish sites. To plan and conduct short term laboratory and field experiments related to source characterisation and identification of aerosol composition- health
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exciting project bringing together industry partners, and clinical and data science researchers within the University of Galway. Cardiovascular medical device innovation is a prolific development area. A
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environments. Plan and conduct simulations and experiments. Work with other team members to plan project activities and set key milestones. Determine appropriate methodologies for research, with advice and
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: Conduct a specified programme of research and scholarship under the supervision and direction of the Principal Investigator. Provide intellectual input to the research. Plan, co-ordinate and implement
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· Compositional and pattern analysis of blood clots retrieved from acute ischemic stroke patients · Development and establishment of additional protocols and development of capacity for the analysis and