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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship on the project EQUATE - a project that investigates how Natural Language Processing (NLP) could be made globally more equitable. This UKRI Frontier
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communication skills and excellent written English skills. Evidence of ability to compile and analyse quantitative and qualitative data, prepare reports and present results to summarise main research findings and
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Applications are invited for two Research Assistant / Research Associate posts on the project EQUATE - a project that investigates how Natural Language Processing (NLP) could be made globally more
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For recent publications see below: Machado HE, Øbro NF, Williams N, Tan S, Boukerrou AZ, Davies M, Belmonte M, Mitchell E, Baxter EJ, Mende N, Clay A, Ancliff P, Köglmeier J, Killick SB, Kulasekararaj A, Meyer
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the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. The position will be for 12 months from the 2nd February 2026 in the first instance. Project research topics must fall under
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researchers at the CCGE, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), and the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ). This research is part of a Cancer Research UK International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection
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cancer early detection research. The postholder will work closely with researchers from the University of Cambridge, Oregon Health & Science University, the University of Manchester, the German Cancer
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principal responsibilities. First, you will be a generalist researcher gaining experience in a range of skills and approaches. Second, you will contribute to various research and policy projects. This will
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their second year. They will then design catalytic and characterisation experiments that test the ability of catalytically active plasmonic nanoparticles towards low temperature, sunlight-assisted carbon dioxide
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about to obtain) a PhD in the broad area of Computational Modelling applied to geochemical or biological systems, and be comfortable working routinely in modern programming languages (e.g. Python, Julia