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publications: TE Fjelde, K Xu, D Widmann, M Tarek, C Pfiffer, M Trapp, SD Axen, X Sun, M Hauru, P Yong, W Tebbutt, Z Ghahramani, H Ge (2025). Turing.jl: A general-purpose probabilistic programming language. ACM
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quantitative methods, prevention science and intervention studies. The postholder is expected to work collaboratively with other programme members spanning multiple academic and professional practice disciplines
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. Programming hardware control and user interfaces for data capture, and automation to enable these techniques. Writing and publishing journal papers on experimental findings. Playing an active role in the day-to
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The GOdogs group is looking to appoint researcher to our group which studies the genetics of obesity, starting with canine genetics but with a strong programme of allied human comparative genetics
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evidence the potential to carry out research in theoretical computer science at a high level. Candidates will need to meet all prerequisites for admission to the PhD programme in Computer Science (please
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diversity of backgrounds and experiences to contribute to the highly interdisciplinary research programme. We strongly value and encourage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion as well as a flexible working
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in Brain Injury (HRC) Fellowship Programme, which has been designed to support the research needs across its 5 themes: prevention & education, acute care & monitoring, restoration & rehabilitation
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determined in consultation with the PI, considering the skills and interests of the successful applicant. Duties include undertaking your own program of research and assisting with ongoing research programmes
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). The FIBE3 CDT aims to lead a transformation to net zero infrastructure through industry partner co-creation and co-delivery of an inspirational doctoral training programme for cohorts of emerging talents from
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programme at the University of Cambridge, focusing on modelling exoplanet interiors and atmospheres. The successful candidate will join a vibrant team led by Oliver Shorttle, the Planetary Chemistry group