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for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) at the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, and the Energy & Environment Policy Lab at the University of Berkeley's Department
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for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) at the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, and the Energy & Environment Policy Lab at the University of Berkeley's Department
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We are seeking a highly motivated part-time Research Assistant to join Dr David Fernandez-Antoran's team at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will work on a
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The position is full time and fixed term for 12 months. The applicant will be based at the Clifford Allbutt Building in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge. Click the 'Apply
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 years in the first instance. Working in the Space Photovoltaics research group within the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, under the supervision of Prof. Louise Hirst, you will develop methods for fabricating high-performance...
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Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. Funding is available for a 1 year fixed-termed post in the first instance. The aim of the project is to develop and validate computational models
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expectation of one shortly and may be graduates of any university. They must at the time of appointment, and for the duration of the appointment, be employed by the University of Cambridge or an affiliated
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to develop low loss tapes suitable for use in tokomaks. The RAs will work in the CAPE building which is part of the Electrical Engineering Division of the University of Cambridge. The role of the RAs in
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tokomaks. The RAs will work in the CAPE building which is part of the Electrical Engineering Division of the University of Cambridge. The role of the RAs in the project is to help develop the PSALM low loss
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, University of Cambridge (http://www.roychoudhurilab.org ). T cells drive immune activation and promote clearance of infections and cancer. However, their function can provoke autoimmune and allergic