17 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge
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The post The Faculty wishes to recruit a Bioinformatician/Postdoctoral Research Fellow to participate in the UK Human Functional Genomics Initiative. This Medical Research Council funded post is
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Postdoctoral Fellowship is a three-year fellowship for outstanding early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences. The scheme aims to help develop the award holder's curriculum vitae and boost
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; Chemistry; Computer Science; Ecology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences; Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences; Medicine; Natural Sciences; Physics; Psychology; Veterinary Sciences. This Fellowship is intended
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, or scientific relevance of myths. Applications are welcome from all those working on this topic within any area of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and who wish to undertake a major project over the
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, cultural practices and technologies between China and the Mediterranean or any sub-region between the two at any period up to the present day. This Research Fellowship is part of a broader programme, which
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shared sense of what is real and societal cohesion. Applications are welcome from all those working on this topic within any area of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and who wish to undertake a
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(https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/research-at-cambridge/strategic-research-initiatives-networks ). The School of Biological Sciences has state of the art facilities in imaging, high performance computing and
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parasite biology and access to facilities including a derogated CL3, and state-of-the-art flow cytometry, genomics and imaging facilities. Applicants with enthusiasm for teaching at undergraduate and
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The Faculty of History and Christ's College invite applications for a three-year fixed term Fellowship, as part of the Isaac Newton Trust's Academic Career Development Fellowship programme. The