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. You should have demonstrable programming skill (preferably in functional languages, Rust or Java) and experience in tool development. The position is available on a full time basis until February 2027
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-programme-in-electrical-engineering . Ready to apply? To apply for the position, please send the documents indicated below (in English, compiled in a single PDF) using our online recruitment system. To access
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biomedical science and/or medicine. You will have led research projects in the past and have an interesting record of peer-reviewed publications. Proficiency in a high-level programming language is required as
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) programme. The international, interdisciplinary, and cross-sectoral network gathers together leading experts in basic and applied soft matter and food sciences to train a new generation of young researchers
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, economics, engineering, statistics, or computer science. They will possess programming skills in at least one language, with experience in MATLAB and STATA considered desirable but not essential. Strong
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located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key research and scholarship responsibilities and duties of this role are: Plan and manage research activities Support an investigation into carbon
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(essential), Modelling and resource analysis (essential), Use of Python, Matlab or other appropriate programming languages (essential), Familiarity with building and construction (desirable). Collaboration and
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located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key research and scholarship responsibilities and duties of this role are: Plan and manage research activities. Support an investigation into carbon
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to the development of the Department’s research strength; (c) undertake teaching duties at various levels; (d) provide leadership in developing a programme, a subject discipline or a research programme, etc.; (e
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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