212 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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techniques. Analyse experimental data using statistical tools and computational methods. Collaboration & Mentorship: Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of researchers and students. Mentor graduate and
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. The start date is 1 October 2025. The Smuts Research Fellows will be expected to carry out an approved programme of research relating to South Asia, to participate in the life of the Centre, and to contribute
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of purpose which describes (a) the programme of research that the candidate intends to pursue during the fellowship; (b) how the research might connect with the work of current college fellows; and (c
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of this post to design their own research programme. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 18 months, starting 1st October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Click the 'Apply' button below
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particularly appeal to biomedical researcher with computational experience in TME analysis, training in medical oncology and precision medicine looking to significantly build on their skills in a specialised lab
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will help us in delivering world class services. Who you'll be working with The role is based in the University of Cambridge's Research Computing Services, a leading UK National Supercomputing Centre
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but not limited to biology, computer science, engineering, population health, modelling) and an interest in policy A demonstrable ability to critically engage with technical policy documents related
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duties involve supporting computational infrastructure, coordinating with wider spectroscopic project teams and external science users, contributing to documentation and user manuals, and collaborating
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the blended learning experience of students by developing standards and guidance to support academics, departmental administrators & computing officers in using our systems, as well as provide detailed and
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of Psychiatry) Please note this post has been awarded with the research theme 'Mental Health'. The appointee will be expected to develop a research programme in that theme area. Based on the Cambridge Biomedical