29 natural-language-processing-intern Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge
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be able to communicate material of a technical nature and be able to build internal and external contacts. You may be asked to assist in the supervision of student projects, the development of student
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projects. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with guidance if required. They must be able to communicate material of a technical nature and be able
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bioinformatics/computer science will be essential. Prior experience with connectomics data is highly desirable. Our group has developed an international reputation in this area and our tools have now been used in
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, the literature expressed through the medium of the endangered language Zoroastrian Dari (Behdini) with a focus on how oral traditions are created, transmitted, and reinterpreted under conditions of cultural change
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for restoration. The work will be highly collaborative, notably with The Nature Conservancy, but also with academic, NGO, and other partners. The Project's main goal will be to improve our understanding
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technical nature and be able to build internal and external contacts. The successful candidate will have a proven record of internationally outstanding research, a PhD (within the last three years (2022
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PhD in a relevant specialist subject (e.g., Latin language and/or literature, medieval studies, cultural studies, history, liturgy, or theology) or have evidence that the PhD will be completed by
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of proposals, applications and reports to external bodies. You must be able to communicate material of a technical nature and be able to build internal and external contacts and to work in collaborations. You
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. Outstanding written and oral communication skills are essential, along with a proven ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams. The candidate must also show a capacity to plan and manage
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(e.g., Reinforcement Learning, Agent Based Modelling) to join our team full-time as part of a large international collaboration of European researchers (incl. Tobias Dienlin, Veronica Kalmus, Adrian