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Maynooth University seeks an outstanding academic to join our staff as Professor of Economics. The person appointed will have an excellent record in research, scholarship and publication, in
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of early medieval Ireland. The OG(H)AM project is currently working on remedying this situation in relation to material in the ogham script (https://ogham.glasgow.ac.uk/). The EMISoS project aims not only
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We are seeking an energetic and enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to work on techniques for formalising specifications for software verification. Our overall goal in this research, is to provide for the automatic generation of formal specifications, and to support the traceability of the...
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knowledge of TEI XML encoding and/or other digital humanities related skillsPlease submit the following application materials by email to [email protected] before midnight on 7 April 2024: Cover letter (max
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are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher for 28 months in the Department of Biology at Maynooth University. The department and research group offer excellent research conditions with state-of-the-art
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are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher for 24 months in the Department of Biology at Maynooth University. The department and research group offer excellent research conditions with state-of-the-art
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approach to ensure local stand-scale reconstructions of past woodland. The wider team includes Dr John Devaney – PI for the project, and academics and researchers at Maynooth Biology and History Departments
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order to automate and improve data sharing across an Enterprise we can use Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science and Process Mining techniques. Related advancements will lead to an environment where
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excellence. We will do this through: • Strategy • Culture • Process and Technology • Structure Under structure we have identified a number of new HR roles we wish to add to
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focussed on studies of the matter cycle in galaxies. This position is funded through a Science Foundation Ireland-Irish Research Council (SFI-IRC) Pathway Grant. The successful candidate will work on JWST