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quote reference MA41644 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. The Department holds an Athena SWAN silver award for women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and
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) The molecular cloning of different construct encoding proteins for the expression of gas vesicles. (B) Yeast strain engineering. The applicant is expected to develop new ideas and concepts in the areas outlined
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be able to organise multiple people, projects and tasks at any one time IT savvy: You are a top-level user of project management software, virtual meeting platforms and event technology. Customer
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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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you will love this role: You will be an essential support to our Technology Development and Licensing (TDL) team. And be responsible for the day-to-day administration of our extensive IP portfolio
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successful research and technology cluster and we're on a mission to bring innovation to life, making a difference to society, the UK economy, and the University of Cambridge. We connect the innovative minds
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remarkable; working within the Technology Development and Licensing (TDL) team, you will guide academics as they move from frontier research towards application through the commercialisation of their ideas and
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tokomaks. The RAs will work in the CAPE building which is part of the Electrical Engineering Division of the University of Cambridge. The role of the RAs in the project is to help develop the PSALM low loss
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research universities, and in the heart of the Cambridge Cluster, the most successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. We are looking for an intellectually curious, enthusiastic and highly
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Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. Funding is available for a 1 year fixed-termed post in the first instance. The aim of the project is to develop and validate computational models