11 software-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge; in United Kingdom
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Applications are invited for an enthusiastic and committed graduate research assistant to join a team investigating the cell biology of a group of neurological conditions called hereditary spastic
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approaches to host/pathogen interactions, cell signalling and comparative immunology of zoonotic infections. The applicant should have a track record of research in computational biology with experience with
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or be close to submitting your thesis. Experience of prior work anywhere at the intersection of neuroscience, cognitive science, neuroimaging, computational modelling and development is highly
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, Theoretical Geophysics, Planetary Science, or equivalent. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information
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computational science. Research in the Adaptive Brain lab aims to understand how humans of all ages (healthy and patients with neurocognitive disorders) translate sensory experience into complex decisions and
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microbial effectors targeted host plant processes. Crucially, the project will exclude the study of plant immunity. The successful candidate will use advanced cell biology, protein biochemistry, and molecular
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(multivariate classification and/or computational modelling) to carry out fundamental science research in the Woolgar lab. The ideal post holder will have prior experience with acquisition of fMRI and/or MEG data
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Erwin Reisner in the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The project will support the development of biohybrid systems for the controlled synthesis of organic chemicals
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molecular and cellular biology research. Significant experience in human T cell culture, flow cytometry and molecular biology, is required. Solid experience in the bioinformatic analysis of scRNAseq data and
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of cosmology will be considered, candidates interested in collaborating with Professor Blake Sherwin on CMB or large-scale structure cosmology (ideally on areas related in some way to CMB lensing or kSZ science