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of Education and Public Engagement where applicable and appropriate for your project and report outputs as required. Specific Requirements Post-Doctoral Researcher: A PhD qualification in Cryptography
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with all ADAPT and DCU policies and regulations, including those in relation to Research Ethics and Health and Safety. Qualifications, Skills and Experience Required A PhD in Computer
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should have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Data Science, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, or related fields, showcasing demonstrable research proficiency in the specified areas. Application process 1
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Policy Research Team, Centre for Health and Diet Research in the School of Public Health, UCC. The Centre for Health and Diet Research provides a national focal point for public health nutrition research
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to work effectively within a team. Be prepared to supervise and interact with PhD students. Specific Requirements A bachelor's degree (level 8 NFQ) in chemical engineering or allied engineering field. A
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preservation at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. The researchers will be employed on the Horizon Europe project “SECURED”, aimed at scaling up the secure processing of health data thought the use
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and security. The ideal candidate will have/be: • A PhD qualification in nutrition or epidemiology or public health or cognate discipline. • Experience of big data from a nutrition
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studies, co-design, consensus builing, implementation and evaluation studies. These posts are suitable for newly qualified PhDs in areas such as health professions’ education, sustainability education
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. Nearly 100 PhD students have been trained. ADAPT’s breakthrough technologies and research applications AI for Media Interaction, Digital Humanities, Health, Data governance, and Fintech are being applied
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School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science. Applications are invited for a very dynamic post-doctoral scientist to work as part of our SFI Frontiers Programme `Diet, Metabolism and Innate