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University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology | Cambridge, England | United Kingdom | about 21 hours ago
. This one-year postdoctoral Fellowship is designed to attract research excellence and we will provide the Fellows with training, mentorship and support to drive their careers forward and to generate a more
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is designed to attract research excellence and we will provide the Fellows with training, mentorship and support to drive their careers forward and to generate a more diverse pipeline of future talent
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ECS in collaboration with teams at the University of Cambridge, University of Manchester, Turing Institute, and HMGCC. You will develop new low-power systems and ML algorithms to significantly extend
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, genomic data scientists who can work on large-scale genomic datasets with collaborators at the University of Cambridge, University of Witwatersrand and others globally. Our work leverages big data in
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” project’s ambitious objectives. You will work with Dr Jagmohan Chauhan and Dr Alex Weddell in ECS in collaboration with teams at the University of Cambridge, University of Manchester, Turing Institute, and
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Professor Manish Chhowalla being awarded a Chair in Emerging Technologies by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The 2DMD Group is part of the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University
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Location: Madingley Road, Cambridge Working pattern: On site, full time Term: Three years with the possibility of renewal for a permanent post Responsible to: Executive Director Salary: £40-42,000
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% pension contributions and annual leave entitlement of 30 days plus bank holidays, pro rata About the Woolf Institute We are an independent charity affiliated with the University of Cambridge through our
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from Imperial College London, Newcastle University, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Birmingham who are involved in the development of net zero technologies. It is expected that you
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of Adelaide (Australia). The UK project team involves academics from Imperial College London, Newcastle University, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Birmingham who are involved in