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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 16 months. The Department of Computer Science and Technology is an academic department that encompasses computer science along with many aspects
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One or more positions exist for a Research Assistant/Associate, in the Department of Engineering, to work on a collaborative project between the labs of Máté Lengyel at the Computational and
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 months. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant (RA) to join the Prorok Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, at
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on photonic packaging and integration. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge
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The Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge wishes to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated Research Associate to work on a programme of research focussed on the promotion of mental
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 year in the first instance. The faculty of Economics is looking to hire a Postdoctoral Research Assistant/Research Associate, starting date is
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on research in the fields of machine learning, hydrology, and water resources management at various
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Research Assistant/Associate in the Experimental Mechanics of Liquid Crystal Elastomers (Fixed Term)
A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on the mechanics and actuation of liquid crystal elastomers as part of the soft mechanics research
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to develop predictive approaches for future scenarios. The skills, qualifications and experience required: obtained (or close to obtaining) a PhD in a scientific, mathematical, engineering or computing subject
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rate of less than 5%. This project seeks to apply state-of-the-art computational approaches to whole genome sequencing data to identify pre-cancerous and cancerous changes. In the future this work may