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are invited for a UKRI funded postdoctoral position at the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, to work within the research group of Prof. Nikku Madhusudhan. The group has extensive expertise and
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Title: Disentangling and modelling behaviourally-relevant visual and semantic dimensions of visual cognition in the human brain (Kamila Maria Jozwik lab, the University of Cambridge)Application
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statement that shows evidence of engagement with this advert. Further information on the PhD in Computer Science programme can be found at: https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/admissions/phd All applications should be
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programming skills (Python, MATLAB), excellent communication and ability to integrate numerical modelling, sensor technologies, and occupant-focused design. Experience in thermodynamics, building physics
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the University of Cambridge and become members of the University and its Colleges www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/students/international-phd-programme/. To apply to the LMB PhD programme you will need to complete
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Unit at the University of Cambridge provides an ideal place to commence a career in Biostatistics. Our thriving PhD programme is hugely successful and competition for places is high. The BSU's relaxed
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Programme (NSIP). The position is full-time and fixed-term until 31 March 2027. This interdisciplinary project is conducted in collaboration with the Department of Plant Sciences and other industry partners
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project MetaExplore, coordinated by the University of Cambridge (UK) (https://metaexplore.eu/ ). MetaExplore has been set up to provide young researchers with hands-on research experience and formal
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-verification, and in-country assessments of the nature, extent and likelihood of threats to these heritage sites. MAEASaM is a partnership programme, with the University of Cambridge serving as the lead and
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learning, solid programming skills, and a keen interest in applying their research to problems in biology and medicine to join our interdisciplinary team. Prior knowledge of biology or medicine is not