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, and/or RNA-seq. Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in genomics, such as Python and/or R, along with familiarity with Bash scripting, is essential. The ideal candidate will demonstrate
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Science (IMS) at the University of Cambridge (https://www.mrl.ims.cam.ac.uk ). This position offers an outstanding opportunity to work within Dr. Maria Chondronikola's group, embedded in a highly
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intelligence (AI) and computing. This interdisciplinary collaboration between Lancaster University, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Durham seeks to develop high-performance memory devices
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ensure sales pack information is provided in a timely manner for private residents. Benefits of working at the University of Cambridge include: Competitive rates of pay with automatic service related pay
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Principal to succeed Alison Rose as Head of House from September 2026. Founded in 1871 to secure women’s full and equal access to the University of Cambridge at a time when such ambitions were discouraged
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The Applied Social Science Group within the Primary Care Unit at the University of Cambridge are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated research assistant to a project that explores the
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the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge and is also part of the Institute of Computing for Climate Science, a multi-disciplinary initiative supporting climate modelling
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The University of Cambridge is seeking a highly motivated, organised and initiative-focused computational biologist to join a team of clinical, immunological and computational researchers within CG
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as part of the Faraday Institution's Degradation programme, supervised jointly by Prof. Dame Clare Grey and Prof. Dominic Wright. The project will involve the synthesis of new battery salts and the
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Adrian Kent (DAMTP, University of Cambridge), Professor Erika Andersson (Heriot-Watt University), Professor Alex May (Perimeter Institute), Professor Debbie Leung (IQC Waterloo and Perimeter Institute) and