33 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic PhD positions at University of Cambridge
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The Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge is offering a Postdoctoral Researcher position to work on collaborative projects with Dr. Hong Ge at the Computational and Biological
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molecular biology, quantitative imaging and biophysical approaches to investigate cell shape changes in cultured cells and in vivo. Current projects in the lab include investigating the regulation
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rate; international applicants must cover the difference between home and overseas fees The Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge invites applications for a PhD
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on advancing research in customer analytics. The role holder will work with the Cambridge Service
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PhD (research associate) or (under)graduate degree (research assistant) in neuroscience, biology, engineering, or other relevant disciplines. We are looking for someone with previous experience in
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. Those wishing to be considered should make an application to the doctoral programme at the Department of Social Anthropology to carry out research in the region of Inner Asia, since to be eligible
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in grasses. Expertise in molecular biology, genetics and plant developmental biology are required. The successful applicants will be excellent team player's and excited about collaborations at SLCU
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PDRA studying centromere organisation and function A 3-year post is available in the Henderson group to study the genetic and epigenetic structure of plant centromeres, and how this relates to their function in cell division and chromosome segregation. A variety of genetic, genomic, and...
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) in a relevant subject (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering), experimental track record and willingness to learn. Home rate fees are fully funded. Applicants from overseas will
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. See www.autismresearchcentre.com . We use state-of-the-art technology and methodologies in these investigations, including functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging, induced pluripotent stem