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in Central Cambridge at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. CERF was founded in 2001 as an independent endowment in the University of Cambridge. The formal objective of CERF is to
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in Central Cambridge at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. CERF was founded in 2001 as an independent endowment in the University of Cambridge. The formal objective of CERF is to
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'. The project involves an international team of palaeontologists, sedimentary geologists and geochemists from the University of Cambridge (A. Liu, B. O'Connell), University of Namibia (C. Uahengo) and the
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. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on holding a PhD. If the candidate is yet to receive their PhD award, they will be appointed at Research Assistant level, which will be amended to Research
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of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, UK. This position is part of a broader effort to advance fundamental research in classical and quantum complexity theory. The successful candidate will
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-verification, and in-country assessments of the nature, extent and likelihood of threats to these heritage sites. MAEASaM is a partnership programme, with the University of Cambridge serving as the lead and
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clinical or research context. We would support the successful candidate in applying for admission to a PhD at the University of Cambridge, should they wish to do so alongside this role. Informal enquiries
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(mammalian cell culture, lentiviral transduction, flow cytometry and FACS, Illumina sequencing and bioinformatic data analysis. You should have (or be close to completion of) a PhD in molecular/cell biology
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machine learning. The position will involve working with different research groups in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Cambridge, UK. In this collaborative project, we will apply
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the Virginia Tech team. The appointee is expected to take an active role in the collaboration with the project partners, as well as in the collaboration with and mentoring of PhD students. The successful