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and the digital humanities. An interest in Irish women’s writing and experience in the spatial humanities will be an advantage. Project Title: Irish Studies and Digital Humanities Post Duration: 2 Years
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at the intersection of Irish Studies and the digital humanities. An interest in Irish women’s writing and experience in the spatial humanities will be an advantage. Requirements Research FieldArts » OtherEducation
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Societal Innovation for Sustainability and Human Flourishing (DSIS) is an ambitious transdisciplinary project aligned with MaREI, the National Research Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine research and
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polycrisis. Building on Dr Ian Hughes’ foundational leadership, and research with others across UCC and beyond, Deep Societal Innovation for Sustainability and Human Flourishing (DSIS) is an ambitious
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polycrisis. Building on Dr Ian Hughes’ foundational leadership, and research with others across UCC and beyond, Deep Societal Innovation for Sustainability and Human Flourishing (DSIS) is an ambitious
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22 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Dublin City University Department Human Resources Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Ireland Application
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13 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company HR Office Dundalk Institute of Technology Department Human Resources Research Field Environmental science » Water science Researcher Profile First
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equipment as operated by a human operator. The Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics (http://www.Insight-centre.org) is an SFI funded Research Centre that brings together researchers from University
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to model the dynamic response of specific technical equipment as operated by a human operator. The Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics (http://www.Insight-centre.org ) is an SFI funded Research
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is to transform the traditional approaches for face and body capture of film actors using real-time motion capture and Virtual Reality (VR) to allow them to visualise their virtual faces and bodies