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enthusiasm to build on current strengths in maintaining and developing a leading research presence. They will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification. Standard professorial duties include teaching
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optoelectronic applications. Applicants should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in chemistry with expertise in the synthesis and controlled self-assembly of conjugated small molecules and/or polymers. Key skills
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PhD programme. There are currently about 80 students working on PhDs on a diverse range of topics in sociology. Further information about research interests and recent publications of staff and postdocs
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). The successful candidate will have or be about to receive a PhD in a relevant subject area such as, but not limited to psychology, cognitive neuroscience, engineering, physiology, or audiology. Experience in
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 31 July 2029 in the first instance. The Mateo Sanchez lab, located in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, is seeking
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enthusiasm to the Engineering Department's Mechanics, Materials and Design Division to maintain and develop a leading research presence. Candidates will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification
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of Cambridge's mission to widen access to high-quality, research-informed education. This dedicated and interdisciplinary team is at the forefront of designing and delivering the Data Science Career Accelerator-a
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or PhD) as part of their research training. For more information, please contact either Professor Martin Bennett (mrb24@cam.ac.uk ) or PA: Irena Brückner (i mb39@medschl.cam.ac.uk ). Details of current
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experience, united by a shared goal: to redefine our understanding of anxiety and depression through the lens of developmental systems biology. This is a 2-year fixed-term position in the first instance. We
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 4-year PhD studentship based in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Dr Andrew Blagborough (https