35 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge
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. degree in a relevant discipline and prior mouse work and/or laboratory experience. This position is offered at Grade 5 on the university scale. Interviews are expected to take place in late August
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lab investigates systems neuroscience questions, specifically the role of cortico-subcortical loops in statistical learning. We focus on the auditory system and perform awake/asleep electrophysiology
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in Cambridge. The mission statement of the group is "developing statistical methods to use genetic variation to answer clinically important questions about disease aetiology and prevention". The three
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the team in the Hardege lab in the Department of Zoology (https://www.hardege-lab.com/ ). The lab aims to understand how the function and diversity of neurotransmitter receptors is used to generate
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India. This project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the German Research Council (DFG) and is led by Prof. Ianthi M. Tsimpli. The goal, through publications, academic
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instance. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Informal inquiries can be made by contacting Professor Edriss S. Titi
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involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we also seek
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The MRC Toxicology Unit is looking to appoint one/two Research Assistants to join the Thaventhiran lab. These positions are aimed at candidates seeking research experience to strengthen their higher
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, interactive and international research team based at the Department of Zoology, with strong collaborative links with other groups in Cambridge and beyond. The group's research is focused on the genetics and
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor