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Research Assistant/Associate will join the Integrated Quantum Photonics group, based in the Nanoscience Centre at the University of Cambridge, a research group that works on simulation, nanofabrication and
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at the Institute for Manufacturing. The researcher's responsibilities will include: developing models of communication networks to understand their dynamic behaviour, detect and predict disruptions in network
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Professor Alkes Price (Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health) and senior scientists at NHS Genomic laboratory hub. You will have the opportunity to establish collaboration with senior scientists around
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are fully-funded (fees and maintenance) for eligible UK students. EU and international students may be considered for a small number of awards at the UK rate. Full eligibility criteria can be found via
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satellites. The project is a collaborative effort involving teams at the University of Manchester and University of Southampton and partners at the Alan Turing Institute and HMGCC. The research will seek
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analytical skills and substantial experience in machine learning at scale are required. Detailed information on the requirements for the role can be found in the further particulars. The position is for 1 year
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, appointment will initially be made as a Research Assistant and amended to Research Associate when the PhD is awarded. Further information on the Toxicology Unit can be found at (https://www.mrc-tox.cam.ac.uk
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Quantum Photonics group, based in the Nanoscience Centre at the University of Cambridge, a newly founded research group that works on simulation, nanofabrication and optical characterisation of nano- and
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Professor Alkes Price (Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health) and senior scientists at NHS Genomic laboratory hub. You will have the opportunity to establish collaboration with senior scientists around
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the Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge. The PhD candidate will benefit from the GLITTER events in order to further improve technical and complementary skills: four one-week training