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fundamental research Alignment with our core values What we offer The MQO group is young but yet very ambitious research team exploring quantum phenomena in large scale and complex systems, from
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About us We are looking for motivated researchers to apply for the postdoctoral research associate position in robotics and AI, funded by our new EPSRC project titled “Circular Robot 5.0: Industry
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’ their PhD before being able to be sponsored. There is further information about visas on the UK Visas and Immigration Website . This is an exciting opportunity to support European governments, farmers and
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About us We are looking for motivated researchers to apply for the postdoctoral research associate position in robotics and AI, funded by our new EPSRC project titled “Circular Robot 5.0: Industry
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An exciting new opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Associate has become available within the Bivalve Transmissible Neoplasia Group (www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/btn ), a newly-established small
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Postdoctoral Research Associate position in radar monitoring of natural hazards, beginning around July 2025 (although there is some flexibility in this date, in both directions). The position is funded by NERC
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About us Applications are invited for a Research Associate to work on a new study funded by the Wellcome Trust. The aim of this project is to advance understanding of the lived experiences and
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, three PhD students and a postdoctoral researcher. The project is led by Dr. Yiren Zhao at Imperial College, who is supported by Prof. George Constantinides and Prof. Wayne Luk. The team also includes Dr
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in Cambridge. The mission statement of the group is "developing statistical methods to use genetic variation to answer clinically important questions about disease aetiology and prevention". The three
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techniques from statistical physics, Bayesian inference, and complex systems theory to address challenges posed by noisy and incomplete data. Depending on the results obtained in the first year, the post can