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* ORGANISATION/COMPANY Tyndall National Institute
* RESEARCH FIELD Computer science Engineering ? Electronic
engineering Technology ? Biotechnology
* RESEARCHER PROFILE Recognised Researcher (R2)
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* LOCATION Ireland ? Cork
* TYPE OF CONTRACT Temporary
* JOB STATUS Full-time
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BOF-**APPLY ON THE WEBSITE** RESEARCHER IN MARINE SENSOR DATA
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CONTRACT: FULL TIME/FIXED TERM

The WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK GROUP (WSN) at the Tyndall National
Institute, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK is currently advertising for the
position of Postdoctoral Researcher Fish monitoring Systems
development deployment and test.

The Tyndall National Institute, at University College, Cork is a world
leader in the development of smart sensor systems for use in the body,
on the body and around the body. Working closely with a global range
of academic, business and clinical partners, our technology is under
evaluation by several multinational corporations and is approaching
market readiness in a number of areas.

The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) group at Tyndall has secured funding
(as part of a European Project - IMPAQT ) in the development of Smart
systems for next generation fish monitoring systems. These systems
will incorporate multiple sensing modalities and communications
technologies to solve the research problem of fish health monitoring
in a marine environment. The successful candidate will therefore be
required to integrate and control the relevant components of the fish
health monitoring system. This will involve identifying appropriate
communications technology; sensors and developing as part of the
research team appropriate customized smart sensing systems.

The successful Postdoc Researcher will help define, manage and
implement an applied research project as part of a team of
multi-disciplinary industry-aligned researchers with expertise in
microsystems technology, wireless sensors, electronics and low-power
system hardware and software design.

Activities will include applied research implementation, software
co-design of embedded systems and data processing algorithms for
motion analysis and biomechanics, and travel to international
conferences, workshops, industry meetings, proposal project meetings,
to strategically position Tyndall WSN as a world-leading
industry-focused applied research group in the area of smart system
development for the marine environment.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
* To work under the direction of the Principal Investigator/Project
Leader.
* To provide assistance in conducting the following research
activities, including planning, organising, conducting, and
communicating research studies within the overall scope of the
research project.
* To develop the specification, design and deployment of marine
sensing systems.
* To undertake tasks requiring technical competence in the field of
wearable sensors incorporating inertial/physiological sensors for fish
health monitoring.
* To coordinate and perform a variety of independent and team
activities involved in the collection, analysis, documentation and
interpretation of information/results.
* To undertake tasks which may include recording results and
preparing reports, including conclusions and recommendations.
Application of qualitative and quantitative research techniques to
establish fish health.
* To engage in appropriate training and professional development
opportunities as required by the Principal Investigator, School or
College in order to develop research skills and competencies.
* To co-supervise postgraduate research students who are studying
for a Masters or a PhD and have an agreed role in supporting these
students in their day to day research.
* To carry out administrative work to support the program of
research and ensure all project deliverables and milestones are
achieved in a timely manner.
* To provide guidance as required to any support staff and/or
research students assisting with the research project, as agreed with
the Principal Investigator/Grant holder.
* To disseminate project outputs, through the interpretation of
results and the preparation of manuscripts for publication.
* To work with industry/research partners (existing and planned) to
identify their marine sensing needs (technologies and applications).
* To perform other related duties incidental to the work described
herein.

ESSENTIAL CRITERIA
* A PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, or equivalent research experience.
* Appropriate research experience in data analytics of wearable
sensors data for Connected Health and Wellness, especially on sensor
integration, physiological monitoring, or biomechanics.
* Experience with sensor development, integration and test
* Experience with lab-equipment.
* A strong publication record.
* An ability to work independently to a tight schedule.
* A demonstrated capability in the delivery of research projects.
* Capability of working effectively within a team to achieve
results.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Strong leadership skills.

DESIRABLE CRITERIA
* Good analytical skills and computer skills.
* Evidence of excellent organizational and communication skills.
* Evidence of excellent time management skills.
* Experience with sensor systems for health monitoring is an asset.
* High levels of initiative, self-management,
achievement-orientation, and motivation are encouraged.

Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Brendan O?Flynn at .

Appointment may be made on the IUA Researcher ?**Apply on the
website**,**Apply on the website** - ?**Apply on the
website**,**Apply on the website**. In all instances the successful
appointment will be at the first point of the scale.

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HANDWRITTEN FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police
clearance check may form part of the selection process

The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional
appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the
process

Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent
on University approval, together with the terms of the employment
control framework for the higher education sector

At this time, Tyndall National Institute does not require the
assistance of recruitment agencies

Tyndall National Institute at University College, Cork is an Equal
Opportunities Employer.

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BOF-**APPLY ON THE WEBSITE** RESEARCHER IN MARINE SENSOR DATA
PROCESSING
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BOF-**APPLY ON THE WEBSITE** RESEARCHER IN MARINE SENSOR DATA
PROCESSING

APPLICATION DEADLINE: **APPLY ON THE WEBSITE**/**APPLY ON THE
WEBSITE**/**APPLY ON THE WEBSITE**:**APPLY ON THE WEBSITE** -
EUROPE/LONDON

CONTACT DETAILS

WHERE TO SEND YOUR APPLICATION.
Company Tyndall National Institute
* E-MAIL (Please contact us using the "Apply for this Job Posting"
box below)

CONTACT TO

HIRING/FUNDING ORGANISATION/INSTITUTE
* ORGANISATION/COMPANY Tyndall National Institute
* DEPARTMENT HR
* ORGANISATION TYPE Public Research Institution
* WEBSITE https://
* E-MAIL
* COUNTRY Ireland
* CITY Cork
* STATE/PROVINCE Cork
* POSTAL CODE T**Apply on the website** R5CP
* STREET Lee Maltings, Dyke Parade

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* ORGANISATION/COMPANY Tyndall National Institute
* RESEARCH FIELD Computer science Engineering ? Electronic
engineering Technology ? Biotechnology
* RESEARCHER PROFILE Recognised Researcher (R2)
* APPLICATION DEADLINE **Apply on the website**/**Apply on the
website**/**Apply on the website**:**Apply on the website** -
Europe/London
* LOCATION Ireland ? Cork
* TYPE OF CONTRACT Temporary
* JOB STATUS Full-time
* HOURS PER WEEK **Apply on the website**

BOF-**APPLY ON THE WEBSITE** RESEARCHER IN MARINE SENSOR DATA
PROCESSING

CONTRACT: FULL TIME/FIXED TERM

The WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK GROUP (WSN) at the Tyndall National
Institute, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK is currently advertising for the
position of Postdoctoral Researcher Fish monitoring Systems
development deployment and test.

The Tyndall National Institute, at University College, Cork is a world
leader in the development of smart sensor systems for use in the body,
on the body and around the body. Working closely with a global range
of academic, business and clinical partners, our technology is under
evaluation by several multinational corporations and is approaching
market readiness in a number of areas.

The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) group at Tyndall has secured funding
(as part of a European Project - IMPAQT ) in the development of Smart
systems for next generation fish monitoring systems. These systems
will incorporate multiple sensing modalities and communications
technologies to solve the research problem of fish health monitoring
in a marine environment. The successful candidate will therefore be
required to integrate and control the relevant components of the fish
health monitoring system. This will involve identifying appropriate
communications technology; sensors and developing as part of the
research team appropriate customized smart sensing systems.

The successful Postdoc Researcher will help define, manage and
implement an applied research project as part of a team of
multi-disciplinary industry-aligned researchers with expertise in
microsystems technology, wireless sensors, electronics and low-power
system hardware and software design.

Activities will include applied research implementation, software
co-design of embedded systems and data processing algorithms for
motion analysis and biomechanics, and travel to international
conferences, workshops, industry meetings, proposal project meetings,
to strategically position Tyndall WSN as a world-leading
industry-focused applied research group in the area of smart system
development for the marine environment.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
* To work under the direction of the Principal Investigator/Project
Leader.
* To provide assistance in conducting the following research
activities, including planning, organising, conducting, and
communicating research studies within the overall scope of the
research project.
* To develop the specification, design and deployment of marine
sensing systems.
* To undertake tasks requiring technical competence in the field of
wearable sensors incorporating inertial/physiological sensors for fish
health monitoring.
* To coordinate and perform a variety of independent and team
activities involved in the collection, analysis, documentation and
interpretation of information/results.
* To undertake tasks which may include recording results and
preparing reports, including conclusions and recommendations.
Application of qualitative and quantitative research techniques to
establish fish health.
* To engage in appropriate training and professional development
opportunities as required by the Principal Investigator, School or
College in order to develop research skills and competencies.
* To co-supervise postgraduate research students who are studying
for a Masters or a PhD and have an agreed role in supporting these
students in their day to day research.
* To carry out administrative work to support the program of
research and ensure all project deliverables and milestones are
achieved in a timely manner.
* To provide guidance as required to any support staff and/or
research students assisting with the research project, as agreed with
the Principal Investigator/Grant holder.
* To disseminate project outputs, through the interpretation of
results and the preparation of manuscripts for publication.
* To work with industry/research partners (existing and planned) to
identify their marine sensing needs (technologies and applications).
* To perform other related duties incidental to the work described
herein.

ESSENTIAL CRITERIA
* A PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, or equivalent research experience.
* Appropriate research experience in data analytics of wearable
sensors data for Connected Health and Wellness, especially on sensor
integration, physiological monitoring, or biomechanics.
* Experience with sensor development, integration and test
* Experience with lab-equipment.
* A strong publication record.
* An ability to work independently to a tight schedule.
* A demonstrated capability in the delivery of research projects.
* Capability of working effectively within a team to achieve
results.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Strong leadership skills.

DESIRABLE CRITERIA
* Good analytical skills and computer skills.
* Evidence of excellent organizational and communication skills.
* Evidence of excellent time management skills.
* Experience with sensor systems for health monitoring is an asset.
* High levels of initiative, self-management,
achievement-orientation, and motivation are encouraged.

Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Brendan O?Flynn at .

Appointment may be made on the IUA Researcher ?**Apply on the
website**,**Apply on the website** - ?**Apply on the
website**,**Apply on the website**. In all instances the successful
appointment will be at the first point of the scale.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: PLEASE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS JOB DESCRIPTION
AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS HTTP://-

HANDWRITTEN FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police
clearance check may form part of the selection process

The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional
appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the
process

Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent
on University approval, together with the terms of the employment
control framework for the higher education sector

At this time, Tyndall National Institute does not require the
assistance of recruitment agencies

Tyndall National Institute at University College, Cork is an Equal
Opportunities Employer.

MAP INFORMATION
+-Leaflet | Map data ? Google Job Work Location Personal Assistance
locationsGet More Personal Assistance Work location(s) 1 position(s)
available at Tyndall National Institute Ireland Cork Cork T**Apply on
the website** R5CP Lee Maltings, Dyke Parade

EURAXESS offer ID: **Apply on the website**
share this page Facebook Twitter Linkedin Print this offer

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description, lies entirely with the publishing institutions. The
application is handled uniquely by the employer, who is also fully
responsible for the recruitment and selection processes.

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