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The Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge is offering a Postdoctoral Researcher position to work on collaborative projects with Dr. Hong Ge at the Computational and Biological
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the role are: The applicant has obtained or is close to obtaining a PhD in physics, electronic engineering, or other related area; has relevant experience in microwave photonics (or related photonics area
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mechanical testing. The applicant will have obtained or be close to obtaining a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD. Those
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. Familiarity with C would be beneficial. Systems engineering experience is also advantageous for this position. Working at the crucial interface between the instrument and the scientific output, this role would
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on the genetics of appetite and obesity. Candidates should be of postdoctoral level with relevant experience of canine or/and human genomics, or molecular biology. Candidates without PhD but significant expertise
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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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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on advancing research in customer analytics. The role holder will work with the Cambridge Service
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of transposon-derived variation and its role in functional genetic variation and genome evolution in animals. A PhD in a biological science or computational science is essential for this role. Those who have
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to the overall preparation of research for publication. To contribute to public engagement events. To assist in the training of PhD students and other members of the team. Further information can be found in
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excellent opportunity to engage in pioneering research within a world-leading institution and to make significant contributions to our understanding of exoplanets. Applicants must have a PhD in Astronomy or