214 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at University of Cambridge
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collaborative multidisciplinary team investigating how placental development and function contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes in cases affected by hypoxia or elevated heat exposure. Candidates should hold a
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the processes of conservation. You enjoy people-management, work-planning and negotiation, and have the ability to develop schedules to balance the needs of a wide range of stakeholders. You are excited
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Cavendish Laboratory. This is an exciting and challenging time for the Department, and we would like to find a highly motivated individual with a positive attitude towards change and development to join us
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our Genome Editing capability by: Working collaboratively with research groups and other core facilities to deliver high impact CRISPR-based projects (in vitro and in vivo) Developing novel platform
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more sustainable economy? The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) is a globally influential institute within the University of Cambridge working on a mission to develop
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The Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience is seeking to appoint a self-motivated, enthusiastic person to join our friendly Human Anatomy Centre team. The facility delivers first and
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a good knowledge of industry-standard digital learning technologies and platforms. have experience as a trainer with the ability to train F2F/online, and experience creating training material and
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developed ability to work independently, be able to prioritise and self-manage a varied workload. You will have excellent communication skills that can be changed for different audiences, presenting complex
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the University of Cambridge. The post-holder will be knowledgeable about, and have experience of working with Historic & Modern Paintings, have experience of exhibitions/displays, and be committed to developing
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network, including two other Research Associates and a community of visiting research fellows. They will have the freedom to develop their own research project, using humanities methodologies to explore