The Faculty of Pure and Constructed Setting on the Queen’s College Belfast has openings for 2 Analysis Assistants to work with the GEMINI geothermal demonstration undertaking in Eire.
The Faculty of Pure and Constructed Setting along with the Queen’s Enterprise Faculty, Queen’s College Belfast, have open positions for 2 Analysis Assistants to work on the €20/£17.3m multi-partner, all-island geothermal vitality demonstration undertaking GEMINI supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Particular EU Programmes Physique (SEUPB).
For extra particulars on the job opening and directions on the best way to apply, please go to the official job opening web page. Functions will likely be accepted till 18 November 2024.
The Analysis Assistants will undertake analysis duties in the course of the undertaking with the help of the undertaking’s coinvestigators primarily based at Queen’s College Belfast and the community of undertaking companions. The momentum sustaining work could embrace group group and stakeholder engagement, attending geoenergy coverage occasions, demonstration tasks, start-ups, or exploring novel expertise consciousness, readiness and use.
The posts are fixed-term for 45 months, beginning 1st January 2025 (or as quickly as attainable thereafter) with the potential of an extension to 48 months, topic to funder’s settlement. A key element of the posts is to help and construct geoenergy networks and undertake discipline behavioural analysis on the geoenergy transition throughout the island of Eire. The positions would require travelling to the 4 R&D undertaking areas, the encircling native communities and managing a number of duties throughout every of the areas.
The GEMINI undertaking is a multi-partner all-island geothermal undertaking in Eire that goals to deploy pilot demonstrator websites in Belfast, Sligo, and Dublin. The undertaking is supported by the PEACEPLUS programme which is co-funded by the European Union, the Authorities of the UK of Nice Britain and Northern Eire, the Authorities of Eire, and the Northern Eire administration.
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