34 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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Partnership in collaboration with Hitachi Europe Ltd, developing engineered proteins for carbon upcycling and sustainability. The role holder will collaborate with computational and biological scientists
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of the project is to 1) develop computational pipelines for image analysis and physical analysis of cell shape trajectories, and for combined morpho-molecular analysis of cell shape together with molecular markers
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PhD Studentship: Development of Next-Generation High-Performance Titanium Alloy for Aerospace Applications Funder: EPSRC and Rolls-Royce plc Duration: 3.5 years Supervisors: Professor Nick Jones and
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The British Museum and the University of Cambridge are pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded Collaborative doctoral studentship from October 2025 under the AHRC's Collaborative
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through Material Culture The University of Cambridge and its Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA) are pleased to announce a fully-funded Collaborative Doctoral studentship from October 2025, under
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at the new Whittle Laboratory. You will support the development of world class high TRL turbine testing. For this role, you will have experience in a wide range of engineering disciplines and have a proven
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A position is available in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge for a Research Assistant/Associate to develop cutting-edge digital technologies for infrastructure. The post
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for the award, applicants must be accepted onto the doctoral programme. Candidates must apply for the PhD in Social Anthropology through the University's Graduate Admissions application portal by no later than
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criminal justice system. Applicants are encouraged to propose their own research questions and methodologies within our basic or applied research programmes. The successful candidate will refine
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Optical Nanomaterials Group at the University of Cambridge has developed sunlight absorbers based on nanoparticles of earth-abundant magnesium,[1-2] and has demonstrated that they can be coupled with