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Cancer at the University of Galway, Ireland. This position is funded by the Higher Education Authority and is available from the 1st of September 2024 to the contract end date of the 30th of August 2026
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stakeholders to maximise outcomes and impacts from the LEG4DEV project. Develop novel, innovative and impactful research communications activities that efficiently reach intended audiences and stakeholders in
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their effectiveness. This project will develop new AI algorithms and apply these methods to the agriculture sector in Ireland, focusing on dairy farming. Dairy farming is a very energy intensive form of farming. In
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analytics and large-scale data processing, as well as a long tradition of applying this expertise in various domains, including healthcare, education, sustainability, smart cities, privacy and digital
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in grant writing. Possibility to participate in limited teaching hours for the candidate’s own development, so long as the extent of teaching does not adversely impact the primary research role
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to contract end date of 30th August 2025. Research Project information: Despite immense efforts to develop therapies for osteoporosis, conventional drugs that target bone loss only prevent osteoporotic
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is to develop an algorithm for estimating cardiac output (CO) using features derived from pulmonary artery pressure waveforms and correlating it to thermodilution measured cardiac output. CO is the
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stage. Duties To conduct a specified programme of research and scholarship under the supervision and direction of the Principal Investigator at the University of Galway (PI); To develop, refine, and teach
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composition. Therefore, novel computational approaches that are tractable and versatile will be developed. The project involves various European partners. Job Description: The successful candidate will develop
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) Part C: Academic CV: Max 5 pages (With three references) Part D: Ethics Issues Table and Self-Assessment Form Candidates must develop a project proposal in line with ROSETTA Research Themes and submit