348 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years. Programming languages provide an interface for developing increasingly complex models in science. However, as computer models grow more
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or Masters) in a quantitative / analytical subject. Experience in computer programming, particularly in the context of data manipulation and analysis using a language such as Python. Experience in working with
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researchers from around the world, offering a supportive environment for academics at all stages of their career. ¿From nurturing Early Career Researchers to facilitating high-level collaboration among
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makes a positive and measurable contribution to the overall experience of students at Trinity. The role supports the Head of the College’s Academic, Personal and Professional Development programme in
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, particularly the difference in performance between lianas and trees. Understand the dynamics of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Coordinate data collection on UK forest dynamics plots. In addition, the PDRA is
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levels. Ability and physical fitness to perform physical tasks daily. Good time management, organisational and co-ordination skills. Basic D.I.Y skills Benefits of working at the University of Cambridge
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internal and external stakeholders, including funding bodies, to ensure the smooth operation of the projects. Strong communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills are essential. A solid
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record keeping. Additional techniques will include protein isolation and quantification from cells and human tissue to perform Western Blot and immunoprecipitation. Applicants will have a BSc degree/MSc in
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The Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) at the Cambridge Judge Business School enables policy makers to draw on the expertise of researchers. The Policy Fellowships programme is its flagship
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safety. The College, established in 1871, has many beautiful buildings, old and new, where working sensitively, and with sustainability in mind to keep them functioning safely and in good order is