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(https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/research-at-cambridge/strategic-research-initiatives-networks ). The School of Biological Sciences has state of the art facilities in imaging, high performance computing and
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a team that integrates molecular biology, low- and high-throughput protein biochemistry along with computational approaches to understand protein substrate specificity at a molecular level. We are
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the starting date is negotiable. The current funding is guaranteed from the Montague Burton Fund. We are looking for a candidate who is a health economist with excellent computational skills. The post is
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: Rethinking AI for Just and Sustainable Futures programme. CFI is a highly interdisciplinary research centre addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence (AI). Funded by
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research centre well-known for its close-knit community, friendly atmosphere, and outstanding research support. We are seeking a post-doctoral research associate with experience in computational approaches
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connectome, with a focus on the chemosensory circuits involved in human host-seeking. The principal focus will be on the high level proofreading, annotation and analysis of connectomics data. This will include
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Lab's expertise in tumour initiation and early transformation, this project aims to intercept breast cancer before it starts, with a particular focus on individuals carrying high-risk mutations in BRCA1
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candidate will primarily support other team members in conducting ongoing observational studies and clinical trials. Key responsibilities will include: Assisting the team in producing high-quality research
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-generation AI hardware (ASIC) accelerators. The UK's Advanced Research Invention Agency (ARIA) is supporting an ambitious programme of work that aims to reduce the the cost of AI by more than 1000x: https
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A Copy Writer position has become available as part of the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme, an exciting research programme involving leading UK universities and KTH Sweden. CCG is funded