27 post-doc-in-seismic-groung-response-analyses PhD positions at University of Cambridge in Uk
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projects); Sustainable Innovation & Entrepreneurship, which introduces students to identify and analyse innovation opportunities from commercial and societal perspectives, evaluate competitive landscapes
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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties are to perform experiments with liquid-fuelled and hydrogen flames, employ laser diagnostics, analyse the results, prepare presentations
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to tumour growth, metastasis formation, therapy response and immunosuppression. This research project will investigate the interplay between different CAF populations and malignant cells in pancreatic primary
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responsibilities of the job - Access and analyse national cancer registration data, population statistics, and mortality data by ethnicity. - Calculate ethnicity-specific absolute risk thresholds and estimate
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required to meet their climate neutrality targets (see: https://up2030-he.eu/ ). The University of Cambridge is leading activities on data governance and city-wide carbon management. The post holder will be
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actively tuning metamaterials, such as incorporating electro-chromic or thermo-responsive molecules, and you would push this work into completely new areas. You would build new nano-optical rigs to probe
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, Su J, Eldridge MD, Riedel A, Serrao E, Rodewald HR, Mack M, Shields J, Cohen ES, McKenzie ANJ, Goodwin RJA, Brindle K, Marioni JC, Halim TY. (2020) ILC2-driven innate immune checkpoint mechanism
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to identify post-translational modifications (PTMs) on FOXA1 that are critical for its ability to cause tumour growth and metastasis, with the goal of finding novel ways of therapeutically blocking FOXA1
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into the genomics of population structure and speciation in the Malawi cichlid genus Labeotropheus. This post will build on past work in which over 1000 samples of Labeotropheus from multiple species/populations have
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years. A doctoral studentship is available in the forthcoming Aspirational Computing Lab (February 2026) in the Department of Computer Science