279 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Helmholtz-Zentrum-Geesthacht"-"Prof" positions at University of Cambridge
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 30 June 2029 in the first instance. The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research invites applications for a fixed-term Project Administrator, generously supported by Arcadia (https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk ). The post holder will be...
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qualifications, part-time study, English language assessment, and applications from disabled applicants. Your expertise will help shape policy and practice across the University. We're looking for someone who: Has
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enable the full exploitation of next-generation observations using Exascale computing, i.e. leading the research in solar/stellar physics for many years to come. We are seeking a highly motivated Research
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. The ideal candidate will be educated to GCSE level (or equivalent qualification) in Maths and English, and have experience in an accounts-based role, with use of accountancy software packages and relevant
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cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including dental and optical), a free meal when on duty, and the opportunity to work in a beautiful environment
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sophisticated conceptual problems relevant to the project. Applicants will ideally demonstrate a high level of competence in relevant languages, where appropriate. Previous experience of scholarship within a
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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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scheme with 6% (Minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including dental and optical), a free meal when on
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both sites. The project sits at the interface of cell line engineering, protein science and machine learning and you will receive advanced training in these areas while developing methods to accelerate
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On this day 113 years ago Alan Turing (KC 1931) was born. From the papers he published at Cambridge which are now recognised as the foundation of computer science, through his vital cryptanalysis