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Electronic Engineering. Replacing synchronous machines by non-rotational sources has dramatic consequences on the dynamic response of the grid. Power electronics converters introduce faster dynamics than
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Electronic Engineering. Replacing synchronous machines by non-rotational sources has dramatic consequences on the dynamic response of the grid. Power electronics converters introduce faster dynamics than
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must be completed online before 12 noon, Irish Standard Time on the closing date. The University of Limerick supports blended working Please email [email protected] if you experience any difficulties
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, or a related field with a focus on blockchain technology, distributed systems, computer networks or a closely related area. Experience with cloud-native containerized software systems such as Docker
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project aims to enable Sustainable Digital Transformation for European businesses by focusing on computer systems and advanced digital skills. Purpose: The successful candidates will be affiliated with
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publication Preparation of joint-edited essay collection Contribution to the project website Associated administrative duties Qualifications/Skills required: Essential Requirements: PhD in early modern English
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citizens. The successful candidate will provide a CV with evidence for how they meet the following criteria: · The candidate must have concluded a PhD in Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial
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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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at the cutting edge of micronutrient research. The ideal candidate will have/be: • A PhD qualification in Human Nutrition. • Deep knowledge of food data, including composition, intake and analysis. • Good
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Electronic Engineering. Ref. no. 017235 This postdoc position is available at the Internet of Things Engineering lab at UCD Dublin in collaboration with MCCI (https://www.mcci.ie/ ). UCD researchers