372 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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support to one of the research groups within the Computational and Biological Learning Lab of the Information Engineering Division. Educated to HND/HNC level or equivalent level of experience, you will be
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intervention to help people who have lost weight through a weight management programme to maintain their weight over the long term. SWiM is a 4-month, guided self-help intervention, which will be accessed via a
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of their activity in target transformations, followed by extensive optimisation studies. The role will also include kinetic and mechanistic investigations to enhance catalyst performance. Applicants should have (or
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within the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint a Student Services Officer to deliver a full, comprehensive and high‐level administrative service. For over 500 years, St John’s College has
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biology, organic synthesis, high-throughput screening, mechanistic enzymology, database searching and microfluidic engineering are advantages, as well as postdoctoral experience. Applications should contain
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collections in Sri Lanka is desirable. The successful candidate will be able to evidence their ability to publish high quality research, and have proven ability to conduct a research project, producing clear
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to apply for this scholarship to arrange a visit to the hospital to meet the team and find out more. To arrange a visit to the hospital and for informal enquiries about the scholarship programme, please
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involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we also seek
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£24,768 per annum The Catering Department at Churchill College currently operates 7 days a week, catering for around 1000 covers per day via its Cafeteria & Banquet operation. Term time Catering
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lab investigates systems neuroscience questions, specifically the role of cortico-subcortical loops in statistical learning. We focus on the auditory system and perform awake/asleep electrophysiology