13 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"U.S" "University of Cambridge" Postdoctoral positions
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the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge to work on an ERC programme to develop new approaches to template synthesis. The appointee will join a multidisciplinary team of several post-docs and PhD
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to plan your own research, with guidance if required, and to assist in the preparation of funding proposals. You must be able to communicate material of a technical nature. You may be asked to assist in
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component of comprehensive cancer care. STELLA is collaboration between International Cancer Expert Corps (ICEC), CERN, the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, and Lancaster and partners from all African
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predicative models of disease. Our integrated research programme has flexibility for the candidate to contribute to multiple ongoing initiatives whist driving their own research projects applying bioinformatics
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A post-doctoral Research Associate or Research Assistant position in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience is available to work with Prof Zoe Kourtzi at the Adaptive Brain Lab, University
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to the positive research culture of the Woolgar lab and the wider environment at the University of Cambridge. Interviews are expected to be held mid-December and the anticipated start date will be 01 February 2026
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. Effective written communication skills and the ability to plan and organise independently are essential. Previous applicants should not apply. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information
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team of Professor Holly Krieger and work on any aspect of algebraic, arithmetic or complex dynamics. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with
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team of Professor Holly Krieger and work on any aspect of algebraic, arithmetic or complex dynamics. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with
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-antigen triggers of regulatory T cells in the context of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This position is part of a large multidisciplinary collaboration between the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge