288 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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permanent. Requirements The successful candidate: will have or be very close to completing a PhD degree in a relevant field of English; will have a developing bibliography of research publications such as
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. Candidates must have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in either Plant Biology, Development, Molecular & Cell Biology or Genetics. The successful candidate will have advanced knowledge of, or experience in
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graduates of any university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD or equivalent qualification but must not have undertaken more than 2 years postdoctoral work or work outside academia by 1 October
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of any university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD or equivalent qualification but must not have undertaken more than 2 years postdoctoral work or work outside of academia by 1 October
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to outstanding students from all parts of the world, irrespective of their social and economic background. The Trust currently funds one-quarter of the University’s PhD students. Its endowment currently sits
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skills to work independently on a day-to-day basis. Applicants must have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in the physical sciences (or similar relevant experience); desirable fields of study include
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postgraduate matters in the Department, covering five MPhil (Masters) programmes and two PhD programmes. They are responsible for the management and co-ordination of the Postgraduate Office, working
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molecular and computational approaches. They will hold a PhD in a relevant subject, have a solid computational background, and be able to curate, analyse and interpret complex single-cell data sets
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candidate should have (or expect to soon be awarded) a PhD in quantum information theory (including some aspects of quantum computing, quantum cryptography and/or quantum communication) and some experience in
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establish an independent research program that will complement that of other groups within the Centre for Trophoblast Research. Fellows will be expected to contribute fully to the activities of the Loke CTR