33 density-functional-theory-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge
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The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge invites applications for a part time (0.8 FTE) Postdoctoral Research Associate in the field of Iranian Linguistics
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not limited to: electronic structure methods (density functional theory and "beyond"), classical atomistic, and machine learning methods. The duties/responsibilities of this post include developing and
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. The research undertaken includes the interpretation of collider data and theory support for LHC phenomenology and future colliders. The Research Associate will be working on beyond the Standard Model
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A position exists for a Post Doctoral Research Associate in Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics to work on the theory and implementation of algorithms and protocols on quantum
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. The role will be based at Douglas House, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge, and in Oxford, at Akrivia Health (where the postdoc will be seconded to), with the option of working flexibly for one/two
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, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Research Assistant will work together with a team of students and research collaborators on the development of learning-based control policies that facilitate
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the cellular and molecular mechanisms driving tumour development. In this role, you will support a team of scientists using genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) and transplantable tumour models (e.g
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The Faculty of Music invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate position. The successful applicant will work on an ERC-funded project (https://www.mus.cam.ac.uk/node/6752
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The Faculty of Music invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate position. The successful applicant will work on an ERC-funded project (https://www.mus.cam.ac.uk/node/6752
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Engineering and a strong background in experimental magnetism. The position, based within Prof Jason Robinson's research group at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, is part of the project