57 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Cambridge in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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documentation, maintain and update course website as required. They will deal with enquiries from current and prospective students, process student applications, liaise with the university admissions office
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. You'll ensure all parties involved uphold their side of the bargain, from global players to groundbreaking startups. Why you will love this role: Opportunity: Dive into the heart of technology transfer and
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of the University’s academics with the funding, start-up expertise and commercial relationships they need to help their ideas thrive. Our success stories include an electric vehicle charging technology that's as
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these challenges by developing, testing, and validating a systematic methodology to understand and quantify energy performance of battery electric HGVs, with a focus on the performance of vehicle traction battery
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with the funding, start-up expertise and commercial relationships they need to help their ideas thrive. Our success stories include an electric vehicle charging technology that's as convenient as
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Would you like to work for a key division in the University of Cambridge, leading the transition from existing Drupal websites to Drupal 10/11 and possibly SharePoint? The Role As Web Developer and
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Batteries. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge Cambridgeshire, UK. Energy
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Power Electronics and Magnetics for Electromobility and Electrical Power. The post holder will be
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applicant will work closely with other scientists in NCAS, the UK Met Office, and the University of Cambridge on work focused on developing next generation software for use on current and future
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. We have a vacancy for a molecular biologist to contribute to our research on genome structure and function. Current projects include elucidating four-stranded nucleic acid structures (G-quadruplexes