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. The Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery (https://science.ai.cam.ac.uk/ ) is a high-profile University initiative promoting the use of machine learning to tackle major scientific challenges. Accelerate
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replacement) project on Limits of Symmetric Computation. The position would suit a candidate seeking to obtain a PhD at the Department. The project seeks to investigate lower bounds on symmetric computation in
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The British Museum and the University of Cambridge are pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded Collaborative doctoral studentship from October 2025 under the AHRC's Collaborative Doctoral Partnership consortium (https://www.ahrc-cdp.org ). This project aims to explore wider...
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The University of Cambridge is seeking a highly motivated, organised and initiative-focused computational biologist to join a team of clinical, immunological and computational researchers within CG
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The Managers of the Autism Research Trust Fund invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship in autism research in the Department of Psychiatry, commencing in October 2025. This studentship
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We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Cloud Engineer to be based at the Institute of Astronomy (www.ast.cam.ac.uk ) in collaboration with the Research Computing Services (www.hpc.cam.ac.uk
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 3-year PhD studentship based in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Stephen Price
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the cerebral cortex. fUS ultrasound waves are similar to CUS but using novel image reconstruction techniques and parallel computing technologies reaching 10,000 frames per second, enables very sensitive mapping
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of susceptibility, disease modelling, pharmaceutical intervention and vaccine design studying "pathogen X" rather than focussing on any one specific pathogen. The programme has fully funded research positions, PhD