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apply online. Applications should be submitted online via the University of Cambridge jobs page www.jobs.cam.ac.uk by clicking "Apply online" in the job advert. You will need an email address to register
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to Research Associate upon attainment of PhD) Job Summary: The University of Cambridge invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research position focused on cathodoluminescence studies of semiconductors
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% FTE (15 hours per week), requiring the post-holder to work in the Department for at least one to two days per week. You'll be based in the Primary Care Unit, East Forvie Building, Cambridge Biomedical
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interdisciplinary research, and is housed on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus alongside the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Relevant research experience in myocardial infarction animal models, primary cardiomyocyte
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, execution, and foundations of computation. They should demonstrate the ability to think innovatively, an aptitude for absorbing new ideas, and the ability to develop original lines of research inquiry. A
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) working on cancer resistance in wild organisms and those of Alex Cagan (University of Cambridge, UK) working on the accumulation of somatic mutations. The post is fully funded for 2 years by a Chaire
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network of strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and
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of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and Aalto University. We strive for all PhD students to get a solid international experience during their PhD
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science and three PhD students. This post will also collaborate with Prof. John Dear (FREng) at Imperial College London and Dr Christopher Braithwaite at University of Cambridge who have extensive
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-ranging Impacts of STratospheric smoke Aerosols (TWISTA, led by Jim Haywood at the University of Exeter). The principal research tool for these projects is the UKCA/UKESM1 model and experience of use