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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 18 months in the first instance. The University of Cambridge's Information Services is seeking an experienced Senior Software Developer to play a crucial role in the redevelopment of the University's recruitment systems. This 18-month...
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. The work will entail electrophysiological analysis, structural biology approaches such as cryo electron microscopy, computational modelling, cell biology and biochemistry. The role holder will therefore need
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support to one of the research groups within the Computational and Biological Learning Lab of the Information Engineering Division. Educated to HND/HNC level or equivalent level of experience, you will be
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region. There is also a chance for this role to participate in the rest of the UCM's Inclusion and Community programme identifying opportunities for extended engagement with participants, where appropriate
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to understand immune microenvironmental interactions; Integration and interpretation of complex datasets in collaboration with computational scientists You will be expected to take a lead in experimental design
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Salary: circa £32,104 per annum, depending on skills and experience (2025/26 pay award pending) Hours: 37.5 hours per week (exclusive of meal breaks) Contract Type: Permanent, subject to six months’ probation Selwyn College, with a reputation for friendliness and good food, is recruiting for a...
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the College’s main conferencing programme and purely student-focused activities. The group also ensures that these events are properly supported logistically by the College and are communicated clearly and
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programme involves development of high-throughput experimental capability (at Imperial College London). Our group is supporting the experimental team at Imperial College London with development of intelligent
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-detection-cd3-programme ) (CD3) programme. CD3 is a new, multidisciplinary and multi-institutional strategic national research initiative dedicated to using data to revolutionise our understanding of cancer
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involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we also seek