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no - 017078 BiOrbic, Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre is Ireland's national bioeconomy research centre, established to promote and develop Ireland's bioeconomy through excellent research and innovation. BiOrbic
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1 to join the team to research and develop the technology for the project. This is a research focused role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and
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purpose of the role is to further develop your research skills and competences, including the processes of publication in peer-reviewed academic publications, the development of funding proposals
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Research Fellow for a 12 month position to work on a collaborative project as part of the CURAM Centre for Research in Medical Devices. The aim of the project is to develop computational models
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candidate will work closely with SiriusXT design staff and with the Centre for BioNano Interactions to culture cells for nanoparticle uptake, to cryo-prepare these cells for imaging and to image the whole
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the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator. The primary purpose of the role is to further develop your research skills and competences, including the processes of publication in peer-reviewed
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purpose of the role is to further develop your research skills and competences, including the processes of publication in peer-reviewed academic publications, the development of funding proposals
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Principal Investigator. The primary purpose of the role is to further develop your research skills and competences, including the processes of publication in peer-reviewed academic publications
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Investigator. The primary purpose of the role is to further develop your research skills and competences, including the processes of publication in peer-reviewed academic publications, the development of funding
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communication, hydrogeology and environmental epidemiology. The successful candidate will be expected to develop holistic approaches using complementary methodologies to address the diverse challenges associated