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A position exists for Research Associate to work in Dr Fusco's group at the Cavendish Laboratory (Physics Department). The aim of the role is to investigate how the evolutionary trajectories
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optogenetics, and is developing into the next generation animal model to study physiology and pathology of cognitive functions. University of Cambridge has a world-renowned marmoset neuroscience facility
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(e.g., Reinforcement Learning, Agent Based Modelling) to join our team full-time as part of a large international collaboration of European researchers (incl. Tobias Dienlin, Veronica Kalmus, Adrian
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(e.g., DFT modelling), or solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Excellent communication skills, a collaborative approach, and the ability to work independently are also key requirements for this position. A
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applications, and maintaining accurate records and databases. Please note: occasional work outside standard hours may be required. Key Responsibilities Support the VHI Director and senior colleagues in
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general how your profile fits the position using no more than 1,500 words the contact details of two referees PhD (submitted or near submission at the time of application) in a relevant field, or, for
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computational scientists to develop advanced algorithms and models. Research and validate potential biomarkers associated with breast cancer progression, treatment response, or patient outcomes, using
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here to view : Academic Operations Officer JD 2025 Are you completing, or have recently completed a PhD and keen to remain immersed in the academic world while contributing to dynamic research
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international competition for the purpose of conducting research in the University of Cambridge or at an associated research institution. There are no conditions of subject attached to these positions, but
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 18 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for an 18 month postdoctoral research associate position in the Barker lab (with