13 programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Prof" PhD positions at University of Cambridge
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Field
-
publications: TE Fjelde, K Xu, D Widmann, M Tarek, C Pfiffer, M Trapp, SD Axen, X Sun, M Hauru, P Yong, W Tebbutt, Z Ghahramani, H Ge (2025). Turing.jl: A general-purpose probabilistic programming language. ACM
-
The UKRI-funded 5-year project, 'Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City', selected for funding by the European Research Council under its 'HORIZON' programme, is recruiting to its
-
skills. Main duties will include: conduct tissue-mechanical and imaging experiments using early avian embryos; acquire and process data; prepare reagents and samples; optimise protocols; program and debug
-
policy stakeholder meetings. - Plan, organise, and manage own workload to meet project deliverables and deadlines. - Commit to ongoing personal and professional development. - Contribute to education and
-
and informal situations. Present findings in academic conferences and community forums. Plan and manage own research workload in accordance with project timelines and deliverables. Commit to ongoing
-
in Brain Injury (HRC) Fellowship Programme, which has been designed to support the research needs across its 5 themes: prevention & education, acute care & monitoring, restoration & rehabilitation
-
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
-
located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key research and scholarship responsibilities and duties of this role are: Plan and manage research activities. Support an investigation into carbon
-
The GOdogs group is looking to appoint researcher to our group which studies the genetics of obesity, starting with canine genetics but with a strong programme of allied human comparative genetics
-
Brain Injury (HRC) Fellowship Programme, which has been designed to support the research needs across its 5 themes: prevention & education, acute care & monitoring, restoration & rehabilitation