25 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Cambridge
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evolution of a recently discovered family of clonally transmissible cancers which affect several species of marine bivalves. This new position is part of an ERC-funded project examining genome evolution in
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institution in a post-doctoral research role. Applicants should have spent no more than five years in a postdoctoral role, but we encourage applications from candidates who exceed this limit due to personal
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Science (IMS) at the University of Cambridge (https://www.mrl.ims.cam.ac.uk ). This position offers an outstanding opportunity to work within Dr. Maria Chondronikola's group, embedded in a highly
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work on large-scale understanding of coastal wetlands - primarily mangrove forests and tidal marshes. This will include mapping and modelling of distribution, value, condition, and opportunities
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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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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
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will work with very large volume electron-microscopy Drosophila connectomics data as we approach the end of a £6.7M Wellcome international collaborative award with HHMI Janelia Research Campus, the MRC
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high-resolution genetic and biochemical perturbations to understand phytohormone cellular dynamics. This post will involve use of existing plants expressing biosensors to illuminate previously
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to recruit a bright and enthusiastic Research Assistant. The postholder will work alongside experienced postdoctoral research associates to assist with several on-going projects in the lab, exploring cellular
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 24 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate to work in the group of Prof. Hugo Bronstein