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. Applicants with a strong background in optimization (including machine learning), algorithmic game theory, decision theory, computational social choice, social welfare, or fairness optimization are welcome
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of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, UK. This position is part of a broader effort to advance fundamental research in classical and quantum complexity theory. The successful candidate will
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role in the analysis of human linguistic communication, e.g., underpinning theories of pragmatic language use. This project is contributing to an active and growing research program investigating how
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equitable and reciprocal relationships with carer-focused organisations and groups, ensuring the project is collaborative and grounded in lived experience. The postholder will work with postdoctoral
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quality of work is also quality of life. We are looking for support at the Institute for Statistics and Mathematics Part-time, 30 hours/week Starting October 27, 2025, and limited until September 30, 2028
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Studies Team The Germano-Bohemist Team, operating within the Department of 19th Century Literature, conducts research into Czech and German literature from the Czech lands and their relationships from
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Materials Characterization; Biomaterials, Bioinspired and Self-Assembled Materials; Energy Materials and Sustainability; Materials for Structural Applications and Extreme Environments; Modeling, Theory and
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and feminist theory, including experience of ethnographic fieldwork. The researcher is expected to, together with other project participants, conduct research within the project, plan and coordinate
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inequality in health and social care, drawing on critical race and intersectionality frameworks, and work closely with postdoctoral researchers to support qualitative elements of the project, including ethics
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equitable and reciprocal relationships with carer-focused organisations and groups, ensuring the project is collaborative and grounded in lived experience. The postholder will work with postdoctoral