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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on bio-photonic devices. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge Cambridgeshire, UK. The
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. Accelerate Science: provides researchers with specialised training in AI techniques, equipping them with the skills they need to use machine learning and AI to power their research. pursues an ambitious
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of Computer Science and Technology, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Prorok Laboratory has a variety of robotic platforms (aerial and ground), and boasts expertise in controlling and deploying them in practice
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groundbreaking startups. Why you will love this role: Opportunity: Dive into the heart of technology transfer and commercialisation, supporting our Post Deal Manager and Technology Development and Licensing team
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immunology and molecular biology to understand molecular mechanisms of immunity and immune suppression in cancer and inflammation. This research aims to uncover novel molecular and cellular mechanisms
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to a wide range of training opportunities, including state-of-the-art 3D in vitro Epithelioid cultures, live imaging using confocal microscopy, DNA isolation, molecular and radiation biology, and
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programming skills (e.g. in Python, C++, etc.). Pre-employment screening The successful candidate will be required to undergo security checks, to be carried out by the National Security Technology Innovation
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energy pathways Aero-thermal design of propulsion and power technologies Thermodynamic analysis and development of net zero flight and energy cycles Data Science and multi-disciplinary modelling and
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Language Sciences Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) is a virtual centre which connects a community of more than 250 language researchers at the University of Cambridge. We deliver a range of activities
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and basic molecular biology techniques. The general duties/responsibilities of this post include generation and culturing of intestinal organoids, production of conditioned media, tissue processing, DNA