239 computer-programmer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Cambridge
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RNA or ribosome-associated structures. Computational and Bioinformatic Analysis Handling and interpreting large datasets, sequence conservation, RNA structure modelling, and more. You will be supported
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Access to a staff wellbeing and employee assistance programme for staff and their families A range of family friendly procedures and policies including generous maternity benefits All applicants for jobs
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experience in premium business school programmes (such as Master of Finance, MBA, Executive MBA) and Executive Education engagements. Although we will consider candidates in all areas of economics and policy
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developing theoretical and computational methods to investigate biological systems. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in modeling the genetic basis of phenotypic variability. The candidate
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and informal situations. Present findings in academic conferences and community forums. Plan and manage own research workload in accordance with project timelines and deliverables. Commit to ongoing
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identified by the Gifts & Database Officer and the Research Consultant Full training and guidance will be provided. Person specification: Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite of programmes
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located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key research and scholarship responsibilities and duties of this role are: Plan and manage research activities. Support an investigation into carbon
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machine learning tools and working on Linux High-Performance Computing platforms would be highly desirable. This is a highly collaborative role and you will work with scientists and clinicians from other
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one million years. Perform end-to-end genomic data processing, including quality control, assembly, annotation, and downstream bioinformatics analyses. Develop and apply statistical and computational
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the Department of Politics and International Studies. Both CLAS and CDS have vibrant graduate student communities, including MPhil and PhD programmes. The Research Associate will be based in Cambridge when not