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. Relaxed, non-hierarchical and diverse, we pride ourselves on being a place in Cambridge where people of all backgrounds are welcomed, will feel at home and can flourish. Therefore, we welcome all candidates
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curious about the world and have a demonstrated ability to learn quickly. Innovation: You're passionate about making a positive impact and believe in the power of groundbreaking ideas. Experience: you will
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successful innovation cluster, you will be working with cutting edge technologies and will be able to help these discoveries make a difference in the world. What we're looking for: You will likely have a PhD
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communication skills and can put yourself in your customer’s shoes. You are able to work well within a team, and demonstrate high levels of initiative. Diversity and equality matter: These are our ideal
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for completed applications will be Tuesday 4th June 2024 at 11am. To apply for this position please complete and submit the HR Details form and Application form to [email protected] by the closing date
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. This is the ideal role for an Early Career Researcher and we are looking for a candidate who holds a PhD or has recently submitted their dissertation for such a qualification. It is expected
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Hall. The position is at Grade 7 (£36,024 - £44,263 per annum), with a starting salary of between £36,204 - £39,347 per annum depending on experience. As an Isaac Newton Trust Academic Career Development
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undertakes short projects (e.g., desktop computer refreshes). Depending on the role-holder's skill set, they may also take responsibility for managing some of the IT Department's technical services. The Unit's
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be given in certain areas. Experience is preferred in three or more of the following topics gained during PhD or postdoctoral work: Applications of HTS tape Experience with Autodesk or similar CAD
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procedures. Necessary qualifications include a PhD in a relevant subject area. Candidates must demonstrate experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), and/or fluid