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supporting the career development of all lab members. We are seeking an enthusiastic, dynamic and ambitious postdoc to join the lab for an exciting MRC-funded project investigating the mechanisms that govern
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A PhD studentship is available to work on Logistics automation. The student associate will work in the Intelligent Logistics Group within the Distributed Information and Automation Laboratory (DIAL
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that your success is the success of the team. As a postdoc, you will enjoy various training and networking opportunities provided by the PDN, School of the Biological Sciences, and Postdoc Academy where I
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 year. Applications are invited for a Research Associate (Postdoc) to join the Prorok Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology
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for the Future of Intelligence (CFI). The candidate will contribute to teaching and lead a research programme in one or more of the following areas: ethical use of machine learning, AI safety, algorithmic
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PhD programme. There are currently about 80 students working on PhDs on a diverse range of topics in sociology. Further information about research interests and recent publications of staff and postdocs
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(Biochemistry, Neuroscience) MSc degree (or equivalent) in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Data Science or related discipline. Strong quantitative analysis skills and experience developing algorithms and/or
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, postdocs, and PhD students involved in industry collaboration activities Manage the tracking and evaluation of activities with industry partners Essential Skills and Experience: Proven experience as an
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. The role will be based at Douglas House, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge, and in Oxford, at Akrivia Health (where the postdoc will be seconded to), with the option of working flexibly for one/two
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