247 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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practice developments, trends and initiatives related to STI policies, programmes and strategies in selected countries and communicating these to UK policymakers, agency officials and relevant public sector
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projects. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with guidance if required. They must be able to communicate material of a technical nature and be able
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and Teaching Associates, several Affiliated and Unestablished Lecturers and many specialist visiting teachers in any year. There are about 90 undergraduate students taking programmes in the department
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level. There is no plan to test any device in the stratosphere. Teaching/learning support, networking and planning the use of resources also takes up a small portion of this position. The skills
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plan to test any device in the stratosphere. Teaching/learning support, networking and planning the use of resources also takes up a small portion of this position. The skills, qualifications and
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situ/operando experiments and associated cell design is desirable. Familiarity with one or more of the following techniques is highly desirable: X-ray and neutron diffraction, computational chemistry
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computer skills in the use of office software (e.g., Excel, Word, PowerPoint) We encourage applicants meeting these criteria to apply and especially encourage applications from individuals from
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papers, and experience teaching in business school programmes (MBA, EMBA, MPhil/PhD) or Executive Education. While all areas of Organisational Theory and Information Systems will be considered, we
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We seek an energetic and enthusiastic individual to act as Group Administrator to the Computational and Biological Learning Group (CBL). CBL is housed within the Information Engineering Division
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a materials engineering perspective: energy systems, advanced manufacturing and materials, computational and data-driven engineering, and robotics. The Department of Engineering is one of the few