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4-Year PhD Studentship: Deciphering how domain organisation regulates heparan sulphate function Supervisors: Prof Cathy Merry, Prof. Kenton Arkill, Dr Andrew Hook Overview Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs
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, University of London in August 2024. As a PhD candidate, you'll become an integral part of the School of Science and Technology (proud member of the Alan Turing University Network) and be supervised by leading
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to develop your knowledge and skills on autonomous cubesats with impactful applications in planetary defence. You should have a PhD (or near completion) in space engineering, computer science or an equivalent
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, process stability, and the downstream consolidation and performance of remanufactured composites. This fully-funded PhD project fits within a wider research programme with industrial partners and an
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and Language Sciences, including our Speech and Language Sciences subject area. The postholder should have a PhD in a relevant discipline e.g. Speech and Language Sciences, Education, Psychology
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the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. The position will be for 12 months from the 2nd February 2026 in the first instance. Project research topics must fall under
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an appropriate subject (including Computer Science, Physics, Maths, Engineering) Knowledge of modern machine learning techniques and experience with coding in Python is beneficial (but not a strong requirement
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are a friendly, supportive, passionate, and hard-working group. We place great value on working with young people from diverse backgrounds to deliver relevant, engaging, inclusive, and impactful research
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Department/Location: Department of Engineering, Central Cambridge A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on experimental investigations
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Application deadline: 15/08/2025 Research theme: Computer Science No. of positions: 1 Eligible for: UK This 4-year PhD project will be funded by DLA studentship and is open to UK students