35 postdoc-in-system-identification Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge
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The Digital Mental Health Group is an innovative and collaborative research group studying the intersection between digital technologies, adolescent mental health and developmental cognitive
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We are seeking a motivated and skilled in vivo Research Assistant to join the group of Professor Richard Gilbertson at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. The Gilbertson lab is dedicated
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to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Please indicate the contact details of three academic referees on the online application form and upload a full
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-generation AI hardware (ASIC) accelerators. The UK's Advanced Research Invention Agency (ARIA) is supporting an ambitious programme of work that aims to reduce the the cost of AI by more than 1000x: https
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A Post-Doctoral Research Associate post is available in the Connectomics Group directed by Greg Jefferis in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge. Greg Jefferis and Elizabeth
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at the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge to work on the BBSRC grant "A Platform for Identifying GlycoRNA and Identifying Biases in RNA Pulldown". The role is to develop methods
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This post is for a full-time Research Assistant in the laboratory of Professor Steve Jackson (https://www.stevejacksonlab.org/ ) based in the internationally renowned Cancer Research UK Cambridge
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discipline and chronological period encompassed by the project is essential. The postholders will be based in Cambridge, and to undertake research trips as relevant and required as part of the role. In order
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demonstrate a high level of competence in relevant languages, where appropriate. Previous experience of scholarship within a discipline and chronological period encompassed by the project is essential
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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