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About Us The appointee will join the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. About The Role The research associate will lead the development of cutting-edge multi-modal MRI foundation
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outcomes into implementation pathways, pilot studies and feasibility assessments What You’ll Need to Thrive You will be successful in this role if you bring: A PhD in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
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grant TWISST: Terahertz wave induced spin switching technology. TWISST aims to develop the scientific understanding needed to create a new generation of magnetic memory-devices characterised by very low
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to the overall architecture of the project’s wireless neuromodulation system. About You You will have: A PhD (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Electromagnetics, Bioelectronics, or a related
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nanoelectronics, microelectronics, semiconductor devices and VLSI technology. You should hold or be nearing completion of a PhD and have strong ability in either electrical and electronic engineering, physics
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transposable element biology, germline development, epigenetic regulation and inheritance, and small RNA-based defence mechanisms. The Durbin group is a world leader in computational genomics and large-scale
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of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. About The Role The research associate will lead the development of cutting-edge multi-modal MRI foundation models. These models will leverage both imaging data and
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the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge to work on an ERC programme to develop new approaches to template synthesis. The appointee will join a multidisciplinary team of several post-docs and PhD
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. Support engagement activities, onboarding contributors, coordinating exercises, and ensuring compliance with defence protocols. About you You will hold a PhD in Human-Machine Interaction, Computer
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monitoring, reporting and verification; and development of data and analysis products for clients. All of these elements will involve client and sector engagement. About You You will have a PhD in the relevant