32 computational-physics-superconductor PhD positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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The Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge is offering a Postdoctoral Researcher position to work on collaborative projects with Dr. Hong Ge at the Computational and Biological
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The UKRI-funded 5-year project, 'Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City', selected for funding by the European Research Council under its 'HORIZON' programme, is recruiting to its
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with significant physical, psychological and economic burden on individuals, their families and society. Globally 15 million newborn infants are born preterm, and it is the largest cause of death in
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Metallurgy, Materials Science, Physics, or Chemistry. The Structural Materials Group is a diverse, dynamic team researching alloy design, phase transformations, micromechanical behavior, and processing
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. Mastorakos (em257@eng.cam.ac.uk ). If your query concerns the application process, please contact: Mrs Kate Graham, email kag1000@cam.ac.uk . Please quote reference NM46673 on your application and in any
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duties involve supporting computational infrastructure, coordinating with wider spectroscopic project teams and external science users, contributing to documentation and user manuals, and collaborating
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. Those wishing to be considered should make an application to the doctoral programme at the Department of Social Anthropology to carry out research in the region of Inner Asia, since to be eligible
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recommendations. Adopt and champion the ROCRS (Research in Oregon Communities' Review System) process, supporting its rollout and training of other researchers. Conduct qualitative, anthropological research
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well as academically new. Applicants should have (or expect to obtain by the start date) at least a good 2.1 degree (and preferably a Masters degree) in Engineering or Physical Sciences. Applicants should be able
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of researchers who conduct cutting-edge research into NLP and AI within the University of Cambridge. Education: An excellent first degree in computer science, engineering or a closely related field Skills and