20 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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). The Unit has an on-site 3T fMRI scanner (with access to a 7T fMRI scanner within cycling distance), an MEG scanner, EEG systems, Focused Ultrasound, TMS, and dedicated methods and computing support staff
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Unit at the University of Cambridge provides an ideal place to commence a career in Biostatistics. Our thriving PhD programme is hugely successful and competition for places is high. The BSU's relaxed
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years. A doctoral studentship is available in the forthcoming Aspirational Computing Lab (February 2026) in the Department of Computer
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will be tasked with the development of new models for the early detection of CIN cancers, applying bleeding edge computational methods and machine learning approaches to improve detection and
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programming skills (Python, MATLAB), excellent communication and ability to integrate numerical modelling, sensor technologies, and occupant-focused design. Experience in thermodynamics, building physics
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of materials. Applicants should be self-motivated, able to take ownership of their research, and effectively communicate their research findings. Training in all the computational and experimental methods will
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their research findings. Training in all the computational and experimental methods will be provided in the project, although relevant previous experience would be advantageous. Applications for this PhD project
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, Engineering) and should be self-motivated, able to take ownership of their research, and effectively communicate their research findings. Training in all the computational and experimental methods will be
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the computational and experimental methods will be provided in the projects, although relevant previous experience would be advantageous. Applications for this PhD project should be submitted via the University
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chromatin profiling methods along with CRISPR/Cas9-meduated cell line engineering and various animal models. You will study the effects of the activation or depletion of chromatin-modifying enzymes using