263 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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required. The successful applicant will have GCSE's in English and Mathematics, NVQ Level 2 or equivalent level of practical experience, and will be computer literate. You must be able to communicate
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autoimmune disease. We exploit a range of high-throughput genetic screening techniques to uncover novel pathways regulated by the ubiquitin system. We measure the stability of GFP-tagged proteins by performing
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, which attracts high-profile speakers and large public audiences. Darwin College aspires to be the pre-eminent postgraduate and research-intensive College at the University of Cambridge and to contribute
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£24,708 per annum The Catering Department at Churchill College currently operates 7 days a week, catering for around 1000 covers per day via its Cafeteria & Banquet operation. Term time Catering
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pace to high standards. We offer a friendly working environment, and the size of the department means there may be opportunities for progression in the future. You should be flexible in your approach
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-tracking, molecular biology and high throughput RNA- and DNA-sequencing. The applicant will also have the opportunity to utilise platforms for high-throughput CRISPR/Cas9-based mutagenesis screens recently
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People are at the heart of everything we do at Pathology, so why not join our professional services team as our Teaching Coordinator. This is an interesting and varied role with a high level of
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are achieved by the College Catering Department. They will provide high quality and optimum quantities of pastry section products from the College kitchen, for consumption by students, staff, Fellows and
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oversight, accountability and leadership of the Estates Management functions to drive quality, efficiency and compliance. They will also act as a key interface with the Estates Development, Programme
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impactful and rapid change. The successful candidate will line manage, support, and develop Research Associates and PhD Students, as well as support computational research projects across the PBCI and