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) degree in Engineering (e.g., Neural, Biomedical, or Electronic/Electrical Engineering), Mathematics, Physics, Computational Neuroscience or related quantitative discipline and will be highly motivated and
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honours (2:1) degree in Engineering (e.g., Neural, Biomedical, or Electronic/Electrical Engineering), Mathematics, Physics, Computational Neuroscience or related quantitative discipline and will be highly
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; Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Maynooth | Maynooth, Leinster | Ireland | 7 days ago
of wave energy systems and produce the step change needed to accelerate the technical and commercial development of wave power. Collaborators include University of Illinois (USA), CorPower Ocean AB (Sweden
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student to work on the SEAI funded InDyCORE (Innovation in Dynamic Cables for Offshore Renewable Energy) project. Power export cables for floating offshore wind turbines, termed ‘Dynamic Cables
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this system. We no longer accept applications through email. At a minimum candidates must demonstrate in their application that they possess all of the essential elements applicable in the person specification
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the subject of research • Ability to write well in EnglishDesirable: • Knowledge of early Irish (the student can undertake further language modules during the PhD) and Latin languages • Excellent
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the subject of research • Ability to write well in EnglishDesirable: • Knowledge of early Irish (the student can undertake further language modules during the PhD) and Latin languages • Excellent
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Teagasc PhD Walsh Scholarship Opportunity - “Enhancing Sustainability of the Irish Agri-Food Sector”
undertake multiple roles in addition to production. Regulatory and market access hurdles exist that impede agri-producer ability to engage and develop collaborative SFSC networks to meet market requirements
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and Bayesian) data analysis (quantitative and qualitative), climate modelling, computer programming, Geographical Information System. Ability to logically conceptualize and summarize research findings
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the subject of research Ability to write well in EnglishDesirable: Knowledge of early Irish (the student can undertake further language modules during the PhD) and Latin languages Excellent