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Exciting opportunity for a Research Associate in MRI Physics for Neuroscience to join Professor Zoe Kourtzi 's Neuroscience team (Adaptive Brain Lab: https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk ) and MR
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King's College wishes to appoint, with effect from 1st October 2024, one Non- Stipendiary Research Fellow in any area of the Physical, Mathematical, or Engineering Sciences. Graduates of any
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investment skillset and bring this to one of the world-leading University investment funds. You will be particularly focussed on developing a portfolio from opportunities arising from the School of Physical
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The Physical Cosmology group at the University Observatory of the Faculty of Physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) and the DAMTP Centre for Theoretical Cosmology, together
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The High Energy Physics group at the University of Cambridge seeks to appoint an outstanding researcher to join its effort on the LHCb experiment. One full-time-equivalent position is envisaged
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Two positions exist, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on a reactor-physics based assessment of the role of uncertainty in a severe nuclear accident. The
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Applications are invited for the post of College Assistant Professor in Physics and Fellowat Lucy Cavendish College. The post will begin in September 2024 and for a fixed term of 5 years. The post
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efficient service within the Stores/Purchasing Section of the facility. The role holder is required to: Process and obtain authorisation of orders, answer staff and supplier order queries, process goods in
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. This enables you to save your application and revisit/edit it before submitting, or to check its status. In applying for this role, you will provide personal data which the College will process in accordance
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, modifiable radiation transport code, SCONE. We are looking for software developers/researchers with experience of implementing physical models who are keen to understand radiation transport and Monte Carlo