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benefit of two times salary, membership of a healthcare cash plan, free daily staff meal when in College, and the opportunity to work in a beautiful environment. Full particulars and an application form
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Sciences Tripos. The Undergraduate Office operates as the Faculty's examinations office for taught programmes (undergraduate and taught masters). It supports the delivery of more than 100 written
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The Mitchell Group at the Cambridge Early Cancer Institute is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Assistant with a background in computational biology to join their team specialising in
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of researchers who conduct cutting-edge research into NLP and AI within the University of Cambridge. Education: An excellent first degree in computer science, engineering or a closely related field Skills and
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, Excel, Access and Outlook, as well as with databases and online programmes, communication and IT skills; be reliable and will be able to work independently as well as part of a team. For full details
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atmospheric science, computational mathematics and physics. Experience with the Unified Model or atmospheric modelling is highly desirable but not essential. Experience with radiative transfer models
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-temperature reactor technology; experience in developing mathematical, numerical and computational models; the ability to work as part of a team with excellent communication skills. Appointment at Research Associate
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. Outstanding written and oral communication skills are essential, along with a proven ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams. The candidate must also show a capacity to plan and manage
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analysis of geophysical models and rigorous justification of their derivation. The holder will also be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with guidance if required. You must
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is to design and develop analytical, computational, and mathematical methods to understand the fundamental processes that govern the evolution of antigenically variable viruses. Our research is highly