25 computer-science-senior-lecturer Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge
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. A background in neurobiology, anatomy and a very strong quantitative preparation (with extensive experience in bioinformatics/computer science) will be essential. Prior experience with Drosophila
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cloning, synthetic biology, systems biology, computational modelling, and image analysis would also be valuable to the role. The successful applicant will be an excellent team player, highly solution
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Department of Chemistry, working on the Faraday Institution Nexgenna (sodium-battery project). The project will be co-supervised by Prof. Dominic Wright, Prof, Dame Clare Grey and Prof. Steven Ley and involves
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technology. As a vital member of our team, you will be responsible for establishing or joining an innovative research program aligned with the Plasticity Lab's core interests (https://plasticity-lab.com
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. Applicants should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in chemistry with expertise in the synthesis of conjugated small molecule and/or polymers. Key skills that are required are the ability to work on multiple
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postdoctoral researchers in synthetic organic chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will join the dynamic and collaborative research group of Professor
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to their training. The Menkin Group collaborates closely with the groups of Professor Dame Clare Grey and Professor Dominic Wright at the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry. The successful applicant will have the
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an appropriate field (e.g. Immunology, biomedical science, biochemistry, Molecular biology) and/or have relevant experience at an equivalent level, together with some hands-on experience in animal handling, flow
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reported in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (Sigrist et al., 2022) and a patented technology (EP21315257). The successful candidate will work on optimising and scaling up the palladium-catalysed hydroformylation
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state (aroused, asleep, groggy)? We are a small, supportive, and dynamic group (www.dehozlab.org ) made of a diversity of people united by a passion for science and the brain. The lab is now transitioning