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prioritise a number of projects simultaneously, with the ability to prioritise a complex workload and to work independently with minimum supervision to meet deadlines. Benefits of working at Cambridge
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prioritise a number of projects simultaneously, with the ability to prioritise a complex workload and to work independently with minimum supervision to meet deadlines. Benefits of working at Cambridge
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, genomic data scientists who can work on large-scale genomic datasets with collaborators at the University of Cambridge, University of Witwatersrand and others globally. Our work leverages big data in
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at Cambridge University the chance to participate in College life and enjoy the benefits of a College Fellowship. Research Fellows are members of the Governing Body, with full privileges of Fellows. In
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funding at Cambridge University the chance to participate in College life and enjoy the benefits of a College Fellowship. Research Fellows are members of the Governing Body, with full privileges of Fellows
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support from the Wellcome Trust, and Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Non-human primates continue to be used in some areas of research where there are no alternative approaches. Macaques are non-human
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researchers as part of a new EPSRC-funded CDT in Materials 4.0, led by the Henry Royce Institute, the UK’s national institute for advanced materials research. You will be based at Cambridge University and
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, ideally with some experience of admissions in an educational setting and/or working in Cambridge University or its constituent colleges. The role blends substantial work within and at the helm of a team
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for Sustainable Road Freight (SRF, www.csrf.ac.uk ) at Cambridge University Engineering Department. The research will be supervised by Dr. Xiaoxiang Na and co-supervised by Prof David Cebon, Director of SRF
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for Sustainable Road Freight (SRF, https://www.csrf.ac.uk/ ) at Cambridge University Engineering Department. The research will be supervised by Dr Xiaoxiang Na and co-supervised by Prof David Cebon, Director of SRF