19 solid-oxide-fuel-cell Postdoctoral research jobs at University College Cork in Ireland
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development of solid dosage forms. The scientist must have excellent communication, planning, team-working, practical, problem solving, record-keeping skills and previously demonstrated innovation
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technologies modulate B cell responses in a relevant large animal model of vaccination. This SFI-funded project aims to understand the mechanism of action of two non-injected, thermostable, influenza vaccines
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position it to manage agronomic and nitrous oxide emissions in field trials within the ‘Soils’ work package of the Farm Zero C Project. Specific tasks will include the measurement of herbage, dry matter
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3 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary Basic Function: The primary role of this Post-Doctoral Researcher position it to manage agronomic and nitrous oxide emissions in field trials
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20 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department HR Research Research Field Environmental science » Earth science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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enquiries can be made in confidence to: Professor Andy Wheeler, Principal Investigator, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences. Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4904577; Email: [email protected] Requirements
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of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to: Professor Andy Wheeler, Principal Investigator, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences Tel: + 353 (0) 21
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based between the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES), University College Cork, and the MaREI Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine in Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork and will work closely
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by reducing both inflammation and oxidative stress that might be caused by various factors. The main objective of the present project is to study the influence of beneficial diets such as the
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and vessel technologies (internal combustion engine or fuel cell). ShipFuel-IE will include for stakeholder engagement from across the Irish maritime sector. This will be achieved through three