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Location: West Cambridge The Department of Computer Science and Technology is seeking to recruit a new faculty member at the Assistant Professor/Associate Professor level who will contribute
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. These pollutants have accumulated in soils and vegetation, and remain stored for decades potentially impacting on the food system in the UK. In parallel, current agricultural land management and food production
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parallel, forward genetics will be used to identify novel regulators of the fungal cell wall, and mutants will be studied with the methods above to find potential antimicrobial targets. We will provide
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). The postholder will have a PhD in speech science, speech technology, linguistics, data science, computer science or related discipline. Ideally, they will have experience in working with large datasets of speech
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United Kingdom Application Deadline 25 Sep 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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Intervention (EI) services. The post is based within the Hintze Centre programme on mood disorders and will support future AI-enabled diagnostic tools and longitudinal research. In this role, you will be
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Research Software Engineer Assistant ( Job Number: 25001274) Advanced Research Computing Grade 6: - £31,236 - £37,694 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 2.5 years through a
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molecules affect the survival of the Gram-negative pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae . This project forms part of an international, collaborative programme committed to accelerating the discovery of new
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pneumoniae . This project forms part of an international, collaborative programme committed to accelerating the discovery of new treatments for infections by bacteria. The role will offer you significant scope
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learning. Help maintain definitive program documentation such as Program Catalogs, Student Handbooks, and Academic Regulations. Support the effective functioning of Hult’s global system of second marking