364 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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for our college community. The successful candidate will assist the Kitchen Manager in providing high quality meals to our community and conferencing customers, in compliance with Food and Safety
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experience and play a proactive part in the student’s journey Support the Director of Student Wellbeing and other key stakeholders in the marketing, coordination, and delivery operation for internal wellbeing
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instrumentation, such as high throughput experimentation, and collaborate with experts in the field. We are looking for creative scientists to work as part of a collaborative team. Excellent organisational and
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check your eligibility here: https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees/what-my-fee-status . Applicants should hold (or expect to obtain) the equivalent of a high UK 2.1 or higher in
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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
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collaborative multidisciplinary team investigating how placental development and function contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes in cases affected by hypoxia or elevated heat exposure. Candidates should hold a
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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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. About you: We are looking for someone who brings: Wide-ranging experience of administration. An ability to work both independently and as part of a team. An ability to provide high level of customer
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the confidence to relate to a wide range of people and to be an effective team player with a flexible approach. possess high level organisation and prioritisation skills, with the ability to take initiative and
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is to design and develop analytical, computational, and mathematical methods to understand the fundamental processes that govern the evolution of antigenically variable viruses. Our research is highly