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21 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Cambridge Department Department of Engineering Research Field Neurosciences » Neuroinformatics Engineering » Control engineering
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, including Chemistry, Physics, Materials, and Engineering. Shortlisting is based on written applications (qualifications, aspirations, experience), with final selection via interview focusing on independent
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our world-class studies in molecular biophysics, which includes the latest optical tweezers technology. This thriving facility is housed in the Department of Biochemistry Sanger Building on the Old
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Two fully-funded 3-year PhD studentships are available in Neuromorphic and Bio-inspired computing at the interface between control engineering, electrical engineering, computational neuroscience
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Applications are invited for a University Assistant Professor in the area of ethical and trustworthy use of machine learning. This is a joint post between the Department of Engineering and the
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both sites. The project sits at the interface of cell line engineering, protein science and machine learning and you will receive advanced training in these areas while developing methods to accelerate
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We are looking to appoint a skilled technician who will be based in the Mechanics, Materials and Design Division at the Department of Engineering's site in Central Cambridge. Reporting
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The Centre for Science, Technology & Innovation Policy (CSTI) is an applied policy research group, based at the Institute for Manufacturing in West Cambridge. The centre's core mission focuses
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. The Department holds an Athena SWAN silver award for women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine. The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages
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focused on Arts and Culture, Health and Wellbeing, Technology, and Global Justice. Key Responsibilities As Director of Programmes and Strategy, you will: Lead the development of strategic programmes