205 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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intervention to help people who have lost weight through a weight management programme to maintain their weight over the long term. SWiM is a 4-month, guided self-help intervention, which will be accessed via a
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that the extensive programme of training sessions, workshops, lectures and conferences available to students are administered professionally and efficiently. The role-holder will also be responsible
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. A background in neurobiology, anatomy and a very strong quantitative preparation (with extensive experience in bioinformatics/computer science) will be essential. Prior experience with Drosophila
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of the fundamental mechanisms underlying chromosome segregation, employing advanced mathematical models and computer simulations. The research will concentrate on two key areas: first, the exploration of the cell
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experience of students by offering guidance to academics, departmental administrators & computing officers, and provide systems advice to management and university governance groups. You will play a vital part
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About Us The MRC Biostatistics Unit is one of Europe's leading biostatistics research institutions. Our focus is to deliver new analytical and computational strategies based on sound statistical
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world headquarters of AstraZeneca. Our focus is to deliver new analytical and computational strategies based on sound statistical principles for the challenging tasks facing biomedicine and public health. The Unit is
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Medicine The Cambridge Foundation Year Programme Offer Holders Undergraduate Offer Holders Postgraduate Offer Holders Open Days & Virtual Tour College Life Back About College Life Accommodation Our
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RNA or ribosome-associated structures. Computational and Bioinformatic Analysis Handling and interpreting large datasets, sequence conservation, RNA structure modelling, and more. You will be supported
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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