248 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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Two fully-funded 3-year PhD studentships are available in Neuromorphic and Bio-inspired computing at the interface between control engineering, electrical engineering, computational neuroscience
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A position exists, for a Research Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on computational neuroscience models of navigation. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge
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At this exciting time for the College, we are seeking to appoint an experienced Programme Manager who will integrate three critical programmes of work strands, regular maintenance and refurbishment
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The Entrepreneurship Programme Coordinator at the Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) is an exciting opportunity for an individual to play a key role in coordinating entrepreneurial programmes
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used. AI methods for generating regulatory hypotheses between genes, hormones and physical properties will also be developed. Applicants must have/be close to obtaining a PhD or MPhil in Computational
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in external partnerships with industry. The Maxwell Centre offers Impulse, a 3 - month hybrid programme followed by alumni Masterclasses, mentoring and pitch event as a catalyst for both
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local contexts. The successful candidate will be encouraged to contribute to all components of the group's programme but will be expected to i) map the range of primary and community health services
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. The Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery (https://science.ai.cam.ac.uk/ ) is a high-profile University initiative promoting the use of machine learning to tackle major scientific challenges. Accelerate
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-TIC. The role will facilitate cutting-edge scientific studies by providing expertise in biostatistics and informatics, guiding clinical investigators in research methods and contributing to the work
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replacement) project on Limits of Symmetric Computation. The position would suit a candidate seeking to obtain a PhD at the Department. The project seeks to investigate lower bounds on symmetric computation in