205 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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bioinformatics/computer science will be essential. Prior experience with connectomics data is highly desirable. Our group has developed an international reputation in this area and our tools have now been used in
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programme. Candidates at different stages of clinical training are welcome to apply but they will ideally have an interest in sub-specialty training in invasive coronary artery imaging. Candidates must be
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is supplied by IRIS Software Group Limited and they are defined as a Data Processor under the GDPR. They will only process your data in accordance with our instructions. IRIS can be contacted at: 4th
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The Finance Transformation Programme is part of a series of change initiatives at Cambridge University, which aim to embrace new ways of working to better support our staff and academic mission
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by IRIS Software Group Limited and they are defined as a Data Processor under the GDPR. They will only process your data in accordance with our instructions. IRIS can be contacted at: 4th Floor
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a team that integrates molecular biology, low- and high-throughput protein biochemistry along with computational approaches to understand protein substrate specificity at a molecular level. We are
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the starting date is negotiable. The current funding is guaranteed from the Montague Burton Fund. We are looking for a candidate who is a health economist with excellent computational skills. The post is
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A Copy Writer position has become available as part of the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme, an exciting research programme involving leading UK universities and KTH Sweden. CCG is funded
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therapeutic strategies targeted to different patient subgroups. The successful candidate will contribute to an expanding program of research investigating the role of immune activation in the progression
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Research Support programme (TRS). TRS is a University-wide strategic initiative that aims to modernise research administration at Cambridge, eliminating operational inefficiencies and introducing digital