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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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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
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researchers at different stages of their career using mathematical and computational research to help our understanding of how pathogens spread in populations, assess control efforts and support policy making
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of a secondment from their current role in the University. Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a major programme that will enhance career development opportunities
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journey, through our transformation programme, to redefine excellence in customer service. The Role Functional leadership for the provision of high quality partnering and business planning support for all
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quality assurance. Ability to write clean, maintainable, and well documented code. A degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent practical experience. Willingness to occasionally work
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impactful and rapid change. The successful candidate will line manage, support, and develop Research Associates and PhD Students, as well as support computational research projects across the PBCI and