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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Structural Damage Assessment & Data Analysis (Blast Loading) The post holder will be located in
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/clinical need proposed by our clinical collaborators. You will be working on genomic, molecular (transcriptomics, proteomic, and metabolomics), and electronic health record data, empowered by and
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. Andreas Vlachos at the University of Cambridge starting in September 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be based in the Natural Language and Information Processing group
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prediction, focusing on large river basins in Africa, Asia and South America Assemble and harmonize large sets of hydro-climatic data Contribute to research proposals and writing bids for research grants Write
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computational neuroscience, especially with model-based analyses of neural and/or behavioural data hands-on experience with how experimental data is collected in mice performing perceptual decision-making tasks
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assessment within current clinical care; iii) lead on the set up and data collection for an online survey with members of the public; and iv) lead on the design, data collection and analysis of a pilot study
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projects will accelerate our understanding of early structural and functional brain changes in late onset dementias and cognitive disorders and provide key information on potential novel biomarkers
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are eligible to live and work in the UK. Further information Apply online
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resilience. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The researcher will be primarily based in the Asset Management Group and the Distributed Information and Automation Lab
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dynamics. We also collaborate with mathematicians to build multi-scale understanding of these complex and important signaling pathways. For more information, please see a recent talk by Dr Jones on YouTube