443 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at University of Cambridge
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have any questions about this vacancy or the application process, please email Estates Division on EDR@admin.cam.ac.uk Please quote reference BA46755 on your application and in any correspondence about
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of working through new processes, technology and governance. We'll enable our people to provide customers with the specialist support and guidance they need. We are currently recruiting to the role of Project
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. The Group is one of the leading research groups within the UK and has a strong international reputation. The research group brings together a multidisciplinary team including doctors, brain imagers
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Institute, located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, UK. The postholder will work closely alongside a postdoctoral research associate, Dr. Aldo Bader, to assist with several on-going projects in
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. The Centre combines world-class science and technology with excellent patient care to pioneer new ways to prevent, detect, and treat cancer. Research is aligned to eight cross-disciplinary programmes, five
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Campus. The CMDL is a key strategic resource for the integrated cancer medicine programme aimed to translate innovative genomics methods for advanced diagnosis and clinical management of cancer
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language processing and graph learning Develop data visualisation tools Working in a cross disciplinary team with economists, computer, environmental, and other scientists This is a diverse and dynamic role, and the
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A Copy Writer position has become available as part of the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme, an exciting research programme involving leading UK universities and KTH Sweden. CCG is funded
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: Rethinking AI for Just and Sustainable Futures programme. CFI is a highly interdisciplinary research centre addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence (AI). Funded by
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of placental and reproductive biology and highly flexible to suit individual needs, to enable the postholder to develop as an independent researcher. Holders are expected, and will be supported, to apply