24 post-doc-finite-element PhD positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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their effect on the physiology and eating behaviour of dogs. All our canine work is done with pet dogs, volunteered by their owners for study (not dedicated lab animals). This post will be focussed
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are strongly advised to first make informal contact with the lead supervisor. Dr Matthew Walker (matthew.walker@qmul.ac.uk ). Please send materials to: postgraduate.admin@aha.cam.ac.uk The deadline
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A position is available in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge for a Research Assistant/Associate to develop cutting-edge digital technologies for infrastructure. The post
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3.5 years from September 2025. Applications are invited for a position of a Research Assistant to work on the UKRI-funded (ERC advanced grant
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 30 April 2027 in the first instance with good prospects for further extension subject to grant funding. The anticipated start date is 1st
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placental biology. Work in a supportive and collaborative environment that fosters professional growth. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance. Once an offer
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transforming the built and natural capital that provides services to them, wider society and natural partners. For project-specific enquiries please e-mail Dr Edoardo Borgomeo eb973@cam.ac.uk For general
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and execution of AI projects centred on customer-centric strategies. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties include: Conduct advanced
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culture, the shared knowledge of bush medicine and ceremonial uses of objects like the queen conch, and the broader contexts of wellbeing, identity, and ecological resilience across colonial and post
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Fixed-term: The start date of the post is the latest 1.10.25. The funding is for 3 years. The grant MASAUTO (Materials for Smarter Autonomous sensors) provides training for doctoral candidates in