40 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic PhD positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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or sensor arrays. Experience generating, processing and analysing large material property datasets including correlating between multiple techniques, or developing computational reconstruction techniques
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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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the cerebral cortex. fUS ultrasound waves are similar to CUS but using novel image reconstruction techniques and parallel computing technologies reaching 10,000 frames per second, enables very sensitive mapping
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deliver world class turbine testing at TRL 6 level in the Whittle Laboratory's new National Centre for Propulsion and Power. This will require you to create and execute engineering design, computational
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funded through the NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Brain Injury (HRC) Fellowship Programme, which has been designed to support the research needs across its 5 themes: prevention & education, acute care
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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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animals, while Prof Durbin's works on computational genomics and large scale genome science, including the development of new algorithms and statistical methods to study genome evolution. Moving forward
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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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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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antibiotics for soluble essential and vulnerable targets. The studentship will be co-supervised by Professor David Spring (Department of Chemistry). This studentship is 3 years in length, from October 2025, and