211 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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international universities. Key components of the programme include: ¿ With collaboration partners, oversee / perform small scale screening experiments to identify candidate molecules in clearly defined
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so, in the College’s recruitment and admissions activities. To help organise and support the programme of enrichment events, including mock exams, lectures, seminars, and study-related activities
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programming languages, such as JavaScript, Python, C++, C, SQL, PHP, Java, HTML, CSS Experience using Cloud services, such as Google and Amazon web services Artificial intelligence, such as natural
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: Generous annual leave A clear training plan, with supportive training being delivered by colleagues within the team A Personal and Professional development plan to encourage future growth and access
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holidays), a defined contribution pension scheme with 6% (minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including
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, including temporary displays and exhibitions, communication skills and public programming, and collaborating. They will support the Senior Curator, Prints & Drawings, including with collections enquiries and
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-projects within the ambit of the project. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with guidance where required, and to assist in the preparation
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to the development and delivery of the Department's undergraduate programme in experimental engineering. The bulk of their time will be devoted to demonstrating and marking undergraduate laboratory exercises, but
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in these techniques. Key Experience and Competencies: We seek a motivated, ambitious researcher with a strong background in cellular neurophysiology and clear interest in the lab's research program
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Biomedical Campus. You will join an exciting research programme investigating fundamental mechanisms of ribosome assembly, translational control and how defects in these processes drive cancer development