246 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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. Along with an advanced level of practical experience in IT (AD/Entra/Virtualisation/Storage/Networking backend), we are looking for someone who is able to work as a part of a team to develop migration
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. You will also demonstrable knowledge in IT Infrastructure: expertise in networks or desktop or servers, and in Application Design: expertise in application development, or analysis and design
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Associate will be expected to teach Modern Irish language at all levels, beginners, intermediate and advanced, and to develop students' interest in and understanding of Irish culture through classes and
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://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/stem-smart ) which will develop a deeper understanding of chemistry through problem solving. As a project physicist, the role holder will be tasked with the production, quality assurance and
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and Archives, as well as wider University departments to embed evidence-based decision-making, influence cultural policy, and support sector leadership. From developing case studies and training
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The Role: The Estates Division is seeking a skilled and proactive Application Specialist to join our Business Services team. This newly created role is central to the support and development of our
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expected to engage broadly with the whole college community. It is the aim of King’s Research Fellowships to develop important fields of study that are currently too narrowly restricted in
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. The successful candidate will be expected to engage broadly with the whole college community. It is the aim of King’s Research Fellowships to develop important fields of study that are currently too narrowly
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Team, Named Training and Competency Officers (NTCOs) and biofacility NACWOs, from across UBS, to develop practical and theory training, to be delivered to technicians and researchers within UBS
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in Cambridge. The mission statement of the group is "developing statistical methods to use genetic variation to answer clinically important questions about disease aetiology and prevention". The three