263 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"University-of-St"-"U"-"U.S" positions at University of Cambridge
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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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. In this varied and fast-paced role, you'll be the face of our department¿providing warm and professional reception services, supporting the coordination of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
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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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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