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projects as well as basic platform research within the Insight Centre for Data Analytics programme. Candidates should hold a PhD degree in cryptography or related area, with a good track record of
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and Nutritional Sciences in UCC has been, and remains, majorly involved in national, international and industrial research programmes. It occupies a dedicated Food Science and Technology complex
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cascade processes in continuous flow reactors. You will work as part of a team comprising of the PI, 2 PhD students as well as an industrial partner (Almac Sciences). This is a research focused role, where
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://www.ucd.ie/freemanlab/ ) and the industry sponsor Hooke Bio (https://hookebio.com/ ). This 1-year postdoctoral fellowship will examine the efficacy of Hooke Bio's Mera platform compared to existing 3D culture
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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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candidate will provide a cover letter with evidence for how they meet the following essential criteria: A PhD qualification in geosciences, plant sciences, chemistry, environmental science or a related
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fall into the general categories of Life Science or Industry-associated with activity in the domains of Biodesign, Bioengineering, Environmental Science, Health/Ageing/Disease, and Precision Health
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developments in digital technologies to materials processing in order to improve understanding, modelling and control of the manufacturing process, thus increasing the competitiveness of Irish industry. I-Form
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how they meet the following essential criteria: A PhD qualification. Extensive competence and experience in machine learning and data analytics, including modelling of medical equipment and industrial
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stakeholders such as occupants, building professionals, industry partners and academics (Desirable). Strong mathematical skills, particularly in relation to datasets and/or the determination of relationships