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students and expert digital health scientists. Partner ‘sandpits’, providing the opportunity to develop research ideas with real-world impact. Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) training and wellbeing
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ambitious graduate scientists and engineers who are keen to acquire new skills and have a desire to help increase use of RAS to help decarbonise the energy sector. You will become a pioneer and leader in
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flare and remission. We seek an enthusiastic and motivated student to work within our team of scientists as we strive to understand the basis of rheumatic diseases and novel approaches to their treatment
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environmental organisations, scientists, and media streams in recent months. The composition of road runoff, which includes road salts, heavy metals, hydrocarbons and PAHs, PFAS, PFOS, PFOA, and a suite of
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the project. UKAEA runs the UK’s fusion research programme and has until recently operated Joint European Torus (JET) fusion experiment on behalf of scientists from 28 European countries; now it is leading
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vibrant multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, and clinicians. You will develop cutting-edge PIML methods with real-world applications in cardiovascular medicine, gaining valuable expertise in
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-University Graduate School offers an integrated training programme to the postgraduate community within a single centre, serving to promote interdisciplinary working in our next generation of researchers
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the cerebral cortex. fUS ultrasound waves are similar to CUS but using novel image reconstruction techniques and parallel computing technologies reaching 10,000 frames per second, enables very sensitive mapping
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June 2025 or as early as possible thereafter. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Astronomical Data Scientist to work within the Cambridge Centre of Excellence in Astronomical Data
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future generations of research and development professionals; data specialists; technology experts; inventors; and scientists for industry and society. The Atomic Scale Physics group at the Department