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energy and behavioural economics. These are three-year, fixed-term positions. The successful applicants will hold adjunct positions at Trinity College Dublin . The Institute The ESRI, founded in 1960, is
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The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) wishes to hire two Postdoctoral Research Fellows in CGE energy and transport modelling economics. These are three-year, fixed-term positions
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Postdoctoral Research Fellows in CGE energy and transport modelling economics. These are three-year, fixed-term positions. The successful applicants will hold adjunct positions at Trinity College Dublin
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The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) wishes to hire a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in climate and energy economics. This is a three-year, fixed-term position. The successful applicant
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Research Fellow in climate and energy economics. This is a three-year, fixed-term position. The successful applicant will hold an adjunct position at Trinity College Dublin . The Institute The ESRI, founded
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(Cancer Microbiome and Single Cell Research) Department: Physiology & Medical Physics Reporting to: Jochen Prehn Location: 123 St Stephens Green Contract/Duration: 24 Months (1FTE) Remuneration: IUA
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biomechanical cues in a living and multicellular 3D environment to replicate the mechanobiological function of bone. A unique multidisciplinary approach, combining cell and molecular biology with biomechanical
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cybersecurity across a broad range of domains including materials and environmental sciences, engineering, healthcare, agriculture, energy, astrophysics, applied mathematics, financial services, ICT and others
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significant cost reductions for offshore renewable energy infrastructure. We are seeking candidates with a background in civil or mechanical engineering, preferably with experience in geotechnical testing and
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the development of novel therapies. You will have extensive knowledge of complex in vitro cell models of cancer as you will be responsible for developing 3D bone marrow niche models to support expansion of patient