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computational biologists and data scientists, collaborating with colleagues across CG-TIC in processing and analysing complex and varied datasets. You will work under the guidance of Prof. Eoin McKinney
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are strongly encouraged: contact Prof. Eoin McKinney efm30@cam.ac.uk Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance. Once an offer of employment has been accepted
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skills, we want to hear from you. Responsibilities: Undertake course administration activities. Liaise with teaching staff on all aspects of course organisation, prepare, edit and distribute course
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of July, subject to confirmation and change, with a start date is as soon as possible after interview. If you have any questions about this vacancy or the application process, please contact Prof Clare
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/lecture and attend a formal interview. The selection process will take place on 4 and 5 November 2025. Informal enquiries may be made to Prof. Carl Edward Rasmussen (cer54@cam.ac.uk ) and Prof. Richard E
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breakfasts, assisting with organisation, recording, editing and distribution. The role holder also maintains the internal communications calendar, manages the internal inbox, responds to queries and escalates
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for scientific translation to address real-world problems. About 70 staff and students are located at the Centre, distributed in between three established research groups and four fellows starting new research
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team of systems engineers, research software engineers and data scientists, developing advanced solutions to support world-class science and via the delivery of configurable, robust distributed digital
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for both Gaia and Plato, including automation, large scale distributed processing, data analysis and data management. The work involves systems analysis, design, implementation, testing, documentation and
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and expertise for scientific translation to address real-world problems. Over 70 staff and students are located at the Centre, distributed in between three established research groups and three fellows