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at JHI and land use scenario modelers at the RSPB Centre for Conservation Science. The broader project is run by RSPB and includes a consortium of UK Universities and stakeholder partners in four focal
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. The Department of Computer Science and Technology is an academic department that encompasses computer science along with many aspects of engineering, technology and mathematics. We have a world wide reputation for
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involve lab- and field-based experiments, and make extensive use state-of-the-art Geochemistry labs in the Department of Earth Sciences, including (but not limited to) trace metal clean labs, ThermoFisher
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18 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Cambridge Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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navigation for challenging work environments. The Prorok Lab in the Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, has a variety of robotic platforms (aerial and ground), and boasts expertise in controlling and
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Economics with effect from 1 September 2024, for a period of three years. The Academic Career Development Fellow will carry out research in the Department of Land Economy and will teach and contribute
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Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the world of medical imaging? We have an exciting opportunity for 2 new roles at the University of Cambridge. We are seeking top-tier talents to advance
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant or Research Associate to work on efficient machine-learning systems for earth observation. The post holder will be part of the Computer Architecture
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, along with having a high degree of precision and accuracy and communication skills. The Cambridge Stem Cell Institute is the largest Stem Cell Institute in Europe and a world-leading centre for stem cell
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of Computer Science and Technology, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Prorok Laboratory has a variety of robotic platforms (aerial and ground), and boasts expertise in controlling and deploying them in practice