12 post-doc-image-processing Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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(https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/research-at-cambridge/strategic-research-initiatives-networks ). The School of Biological Sciences has state of the art facilities in imaging, high performance computing and
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the pastoral team in the College for students in academic difficulty, as needed. Eligible candidates will have fewer than three years' experience post-PhD/equivalent, exclusive of any career breaks and hold a
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the Global South City'. This is a full-time post for three years, commencing 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The prospective early career scholar will focus their attention within the broad
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field relevant to the interface of energy technology, economics, data science and public policy. Examples of relevant disciplines include (but are not limited to): any physical, mathematical, computer or
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opportunity for an early career researcher to be develop their curatorial practice around British Art (1700-1950). The post holder will have the opportunity to build partnerships in the University of Cambridge
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their prospects of obtaining a permanent university post. The primary emphasis is on the completion of a significant piece of publishable research, and the integration of the award-holder into the community
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Competition, Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ, UK (e-mail: jrf@trin.cam.ac.uk ). The deadline for applications is 11:59 pm (UK time) on Thursday 28 August2025. .
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this position are strongly encouraged. Please contact Prof David Thomas (tdct2@cam.ac.uk ), Academic Lead, CG-TIC, or Prof. Menna Clatworthy (mrc38@medschl.cam.ac.uk ). Fixed-term: The funds for this post are
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improve their prospects of obtaining permanent lecturing posts. Candidates may express a preference for which opportunity for postdoctoral research they wish to be considered, but the Faculty may put
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that the successful candidate will be a scholar in the early stages of their career for whom a short-term post would prove to be an attractive opportunity to enhance their research and academic profile. They will be