40 Materials-Science "Georgia Institute of Technology" positions at University of Cambridge in United-States
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We seek an outstanding educator who will make a significant contribution to our undergraduate course through the teaching of theoretical chemistry. The post is linked with a College Associate
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We are seeking a proactive, engaging and organised Impact and Knowledge Exchange Coordinator (Social Science) to provide detailed strategic advice and practical support to individual researchers
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, qualifications and experience: The applicant must hold a BSc, MSc in Chemistry/Materials Science or an equivalent/related discipline. The candidate should have some experience in design, synthesis and
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well as three large courses available to first and second year science students following the Natural Sciences Tripos at Cambridge. All of these undergraduate courses involve hands-on practical experimental work
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universities and industry around the world is encouraged and there are strong links within the group with other local companies. We seek candidates with a strong background in Computer Science with a particular
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funded Innovator Award that brings together multidisciplinary experts in neuroscience, machine learning, clinical practice, clinical informatics with healthcare innovation (and pharmaceutical industry
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and deploying high-resolution biosensors in living plants. The next step is to perturb cellular hormone dynamics in living plants. We have made progress towards this goal by engineering Highlighter
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documentation and the procurement of specialist materials. Their work in support of conservation and collections care will contribute to the overall good stewardship of Cambridge University Libraries collections
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The Department of Engineering is offering an exciting opportunity for the right individual with a positive, proactive attitude to join a dynamic and expanding research centre which is new
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We are seeking a Flow Cytometry Technician for the School of the Biological Sciences Flow Cytometry Facility, housed in the Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge. https