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: Applicants should have or about to obtain a PhD in a materials science or a closely related subject with experience as outlined above. Effective written communication skills and the ability to plan and
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Research Associate Cambridge Judge Business School leverages the power of academia for real world impact to transform individuals, organisations and society. Since 1990, Cambridge Judge has forged a
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the first instance please email a CV to Dr James Talbot ([email protected] ), to arrive no later than 19 April 2024. Please note that any offer of funding will be conditional on securing a place as a PhD
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to the research project, show self-initiative as well as the ability to effectively manage time and priorities. Candidates should have (or be about to receive) a PhD in a relevant discipline and have a capacity to
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will start on 1 September 2024 and will include an initial 3-month probationary period. The completion of a PhD (or equivalent) is required before the start date. Women and candidates from BAME
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Research Assistant / Research Associate in Frontiers of Atomistic Simulation Techniques (Fixed Term)
interested in the application and methodological development of machine learning techniques to combine electronic structure and modern sampling techniques in liquid-phase heterogeneous catalysis. Experience in
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the ability to work in multidisciplinary teams. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD including those who have submitted but not yet received their PhD in which case
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biology techniques and have the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Experience in genomic profiling techniques (e.g. ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, RNA-seq, single cell analyses) is highly
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teaching and assessment in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. Specialisms in Political Sociology and Sociological Theory are particularly welcome to support core teaching. Ability
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Applications are invited for 3.5-year full funded PhD studentship based in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and Johnson Matthey (JM) PLC. Previous