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our software development team, developing novel scientific algorithms and applications in the areas of spectroscopic analysis and mining of the science data catalogues extracted from the pipelines
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A position is available in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge for a Research Assistant/Associate to develop cutting-edge digital technologies for infrastructure. The post
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Transactions on Probabilistic Machine Learning. A Gelman, A Vehtari, D Simpson, CC Margossian, B Carpenter, Y Yao, L Kennedy, J Gabry, PC Bürkner, M Modrák (2020). Bayesian Workflow. B Carpenter, A Gelman, MD
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required to meet their climate neutrality targets (see: https://up2030-he.eu/ ). The University of Cambridge is leading activities on data governance and city-wide carbon management. The post holder will be
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of the structure and use of routinely collected cancer data. In this role, the postholder will act as a liaison between the National Disease Registration Service and the Departments of Public Health
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: mammalian cell culture, sample receipt and processing, designing pilot experiments, DNA/RNA extraction, quality control, LIMS curation, library preparation and some data analysis. Applicants will have: - a
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on BuildZero. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key
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. This post will involve the use of cutting edge biochemical, proteomic, next generation sequencing and ribosome foot printing technologies. This position is available for an immediate appointment. Candidates
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Applications are invited for two Research Assistant / Research Associate posts on the project EQUATE - a project that investigates how Natural Language Processing (NLP) could be made globally more
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of data. Experience in writing papers, proposals, and presenting the results at international conferences. Experience in performing wind/water tunnel testing, particularly for flow visualisation and