Postdoctoral Researcher
4 weeks ago
Are you passionate about understanding and addressing the challenges of climate change? Are you eager to contribute your expertise to the crucial field of climate science? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you. Join our team of dedicated researchers and professionals working towards a sustainable and resilient future. Met ireann recognise that climate change is one of the most pressing global issues of our time. The provision of climate information services is a key objective of Met ireanns Strategic Plan 2017-2027. Fundamental to the delivery of this service is the availability of high-quality weather and climate records. Met ireann maintains the National Climate Archive, a repository of paper and digital climate records dating from the early 1800s to the present day. Many of our records of extreme events were catalogued in an earlier era when climate change was not to the forefront of society. As the occurrence of more frequent extreme weather events grows, there is more importance placed on recorded archives and verification of extreme record events. In order to enhance and standardise Irish climate records Met ireann are recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher to re-evaluate and analyse national records. The outcome of this project will be a verified, well documented, high-quality digital repository of extreme weather events for Ireland. Your work on this project will provide critical insights for climate modelling, inform policy decisions, and contribute to global efforts in mitigating and adapting to climate change. The primary role of the successful candidate will be to develop a robust, high-quality database of extreme events of temperature, rainfall, atmospheric pressure, wind speed and sunshine for Ireland. The successful candidate will be based at Met ireann Headquarters located at Glasnevin Hill, Dublin 9. Where possible, the successful candidate may be authorised to partly work remotely, in line with government approved policies for workplace attendance. Occasional travel may be necessary to carry out the duties associated with the post. Skills: Research Academic Technical Climate
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Research Fellow – Postdoctoral researcher TILDA
1 month ago
Dublin, Ireland Trinity College Dublin Full timeAbout Trinity Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 87th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Post Summary The Irish Longitudinal...
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Postdoctoral Researcher
1 month ago
Dublin, Ireland RSCI Royal College of Surgeons Full timeJob Title: Postdoctoral Researcher (in vivo neuroscience) Location: FutureNeuro SFI Research Centre, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2. Reporting to: Dr. Omar Mamad and Prof David Henshall, Director, FutureNeuro Research Centre Tenure: Specified Purpose Contract for up to 24 months initially Salary: Aligned with the IUA...
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Postdoctoral Researcher in UV Index
4 weeks ago
Dublin, Ireland Met Eireann Full timeThe Research Fellow will work in collaboration with a team at Met ireann and international colleagues to contribute to research and developments in UV Index. The primary role of the UV Index Postdoctoral Researcher will be to work on the calculation and forecast modelling of UV Index for all regions of Ireland to provide definitive data for general public...
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Postdoctoral Researcher
4 weeks ago
Dublin, Ireland Met Eireann Full timeThe postdoctoral researcher will work to improve Met ireanns dispersion modelling capabilities and facilitate the development of new state-of-the-art dispersion modelling applications using the best methods and software available. The project will use dispersion models and readily available meteorological data to build forecast capacity for a range of...
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Cameron Scholars Programme Postdoctoral Fellow
1 month ago
Dublin, Ireland RSCI Royal College of Surgeons Full timeJob Title: Cameron Scholars Programme Postdoctoral Fellow Department: School of Population Health/Cameron Scholars Programme Reporting to: Dr Sarah Barry, School of Population Health Location: Beaux Lane House, Dublin Contract/Duration: Specified purpose - Maternity leave cover Number of roles available: 2 Closing Date: 28th of October 2024 RCSI is a...
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Dublin, Ireland Trinity College Dublin Full timePost Summary: The aim of this project is to test human urological tissues and based on this data to develop a bench-top system for testing urological devices which can aid in the optimisation of these devices. The work will involve materials testing, biomaterials synthesis and characterisation, 3D printing, test rig design and medical device testing. The...
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Postdoctoral Fellow
6 months ago
Dublin, Ireland RCSI Full timePost Date : 22-May-2024Close Date : 10-Jun-2024 Title: Postdoctoral Fellow Department: School of Population Health/Dept of General Practice, RCSI Tenure: Specified Purposes Contract for up to 24 months Salary: Appointable at Post-Doctoral Level 2b Scale Location: St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2 Reporting to: Professor Kathleen Bennett / Professor...
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Dublin, Ireland ADAPT Centre Full timePlease note the below is a shortened version of the full job specification. For more details please refer to the full Job Description document, which can be downloaded by clicking on the ‘Download full job spec’ button above. Closing date 10th June 2024. Role Profile The ADAPT Centre seeks to appoint a Post-Doctoral Researcher to work on a project...
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Postdoctoral researcher
6 months ago
Dublin, Ireland RCSI Full timeSummary of Post Breast cancer brain metastases (BCBM) are a frequent and aggressive form of metastatic spread with limited treatment options. The successful candidate will join Prof Leonie Young and her team to identify the molecular mechanisms controlling the evolution of metastasis in breast cancer and define key regulators of metastatic spread. The...
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Dublin, Ireland UNIVERSITAT FRANKFURT Full time2024-09-15 brien.nolan[AT]dcu.ie Dublin, Ireland The Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme is a competitive scheme funding 2-year research fellowships across all disciplines. The Relativity Group in Dublin City University (Abraham Harte, Brien Nolan, and Peter Taylor) invites expressions of interest from potential...
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Post-Doctoral Fellow
5 months ago
Dublin, Ireland RCSI Full timeSummary of Post We are seeking to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to join the KK Lab in the School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences/Tissue Engineering Research Group at RCSI. The successful applicant will work primarily on an IRC-SFI funded project entitled “Nano-Engineered Biomaterial Delivery System with Controlled Strontium Release as a...