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, execution, and foundations of computation. They should demonstrate the ability to think innovatively, an aptitude for absorbing new ideas, and the ability to develop original lines of research inquiry. A
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% FTE (15 hours per week), requiring the post-holder to work in the Department for at least one to two days per week. You'll be based in the Primary Care Unit, East Forvie Building, Cambridge Biomedical
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interdisciplinary research, and is housed on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus alongside the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Relevant research experience in myocardial infarction animal models, primary cardiomyocyte
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work, including recombinant protein expression and crystallography, if that is of interest. Your primary focus will be on carrying out outstanding academic research leading to impactful papers, providing
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-ranging Impacts of STratospheric smoke Aerosols (TWISTA, led by Jim Haywood at the University of Exeter). The principal research tool for these projects is the UKCA/UKESM1 model and experience of use
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Professor Ferenc Huszár. They will also have the opportunity to assist in supervising PhD students, Master's students, and research assistants. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge
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computational approaches new to the applicant will be available, including support for attending top international workshops/courses. Additionally, regular interactions with the principal investigator will ensure