13 software-verification-computer-science PhD research jobs at University of Cambridge; in Uk
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance. The Department of Computer Science and Technology is an academic department that encompasses computer science
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remote sensing and data science, including data reduction and analyses, statistical methods and software development. Applicants are expected to have strong expertise in one or more of the following areas
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for an individual with a keen interest in cell biology to investigate the molecular mechanisms of Wnt signal transduction pathways and how these are disrupted in disease. The successful candidate will receive expert
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-verification, and in-country assessments of the nature, extent and likelihood of threats to these heritage sites. MAEASaM is a partnership programme, with the University of Cambridge serving as the lead and
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: Functional genomics and psychiatric epidemiology Clinical informatics and data harmonisation Co-production and participatory research methods Working within a cutting-edge UK-wide data infrastructure
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Programme (NSIP). The position is full-time and fixed-term until 31 March 2027. This interdisciplinary project is conducted in collaboration with the Department of Plant Sciences and other industry partners
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backgrounds such as in computer science, mathematics (pure or applied), or engineering. The successful applicant will be highly motivated, have excellent time management, and a proven track record in
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of Human, Social and Political Science. BSPP has an ambitious growth plan including launching an M.Phil in Digital Policy alongside an expanded M.Phil in Public Policy, and the development of a new PhD
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applicant must have (or be close to obtaining) a relevant PhD in Fluid Mechanics from an Engineering, Mathematics or Physics Department, a strong background in theoretical and computational fluid mechanics
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. This role would be ideal for someone passionate about genetics who is eager to exploit the latest technologies in areas such as CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing, synthetic biology, pooled lentiviral