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A position exists for a "Post Doctoral Research Associate" in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics funded by a grant held by Prof. Ailsa Keating. Applicants should have a
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, implementing advanced statistical methods to examine factors that influence mental health and wellbeing; with a focus on workplace and workforce applications and interventions. Candidates must hold a PhD or
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basis for 12 months or until the return of the post holder, whichever is the sooner. At postgraduate level the Faculty of Mathematics currently offers two doctoral (PhD) programs, two MPhil programs and
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teams, developing ideas and analysis collaboratively with other team members, and attending project meetings. Applicants should possess a PhD in health economics or a related discipline and be able
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Department, University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will have strong experience in modelling and simulations of biomolecular condensates and will hold (or be about to obtain) a PhD/DPhil in chemistry
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bioinformatic and statistical component to the project. Candidate Candidates should have(or be close to finishing) a PhD in genomics, quantitative biology, physics or mathematics, an excellent research record and
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for the Square Kilometre Array 21-cm experiments or the CosmoCube space mission, as well as to develop their own research. The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or close to obtaining) in physics, astronomy
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skills to evaluate projects and feed back into method/study design. It is essential you have extensive hands on laboratory experience in mass spectrometry based proteomics. A PhD in a relevant subject or
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of undergraduate and PhD students. Your profile PhD in biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, statistics, mathematics, or any other related field. Expertise in the analysis and
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the Mathematical Tripos (that is, Part IA, IB, II or III). The College is seeking a candidate with a specialism in either Applied Mathematics or Mathematical Statistics who can offer a range of teaching across all