32 approximation-theory-math PhD positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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of polycrystalline metals. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties include setting up the framework; validating the results using theory and
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to the study of symmetric computation. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in logic and complexity theory and a desire to apply them to the study of symmetric computation. The successful candidate
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contribute to the development of next-generation methodologies and theories for customer experience management. Collaborating with CSA industrial partners and interdisciplinary teams, they will lead the design
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BuildZero research team and industrial partners Planning and organising research and reporting The skills, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are: Applicants must have (or be close to
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about this vacancy, please contact Dr Kristen MacAskill (kam71@cam.ac.uk ) for queries of a technical nature related to the role and Laura Abraham (lia24@cam.ac.uk ) for any administration queries related
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with Prof Tawfique Hasan at the NanoEngineering Group at the Cambridge Graphene Centre, and will closely collaborate with SRA, PDRA, and technician team members. Applicants must have (or be close to
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must either have a PhD in a relevant biological subject or have submitted or about to submit their PhD thesis. Candidates must also have demonstrable expertise in biochemistry, cell biology and/or
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be able to consider these as part of your application. Informal enquiries about the role are welcomed and should be directed to Professor Anna Korhonen on alk23@cam.ac.uk . For questions
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applications (with ALL supporting documentation and references) to be submitted via the portal by 23:59pm (midnight) (BST) on Sunday 15 June 2025 at the latest. If you have any questions about this vacancy
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, and 2) to develop a physical model of cell shape dynamics during EMT. You should hold a PhD (or about to be awarded a PhD) in Biophysics or a related field and have extensive experience with cell and