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We are seeking an experienced Service Owner: Grant Management to strategically develop and implement software products for research grants management at the University of Cambridge. This role is
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experience in developing computational models and implementing models for computer simulations. Software development in C++ and/or Python is expected, and experience in model analysis and parameter
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running in nanoflow for untargeted peptidomics and proteomics analyses. This system is used to generate proteomics and peptidomics datasets that are searched with the PEAKS Bioinformatics software package
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software. You will ensure the user's voice is considered within the service and take charge of basic user training, with a view to expend the TLA online training offering. Please directly highlight how
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completion, preferably with an application of their research in a real-world setting. Coding and software engineering proficiency will be expected if relevant to their experience, e.g. for machine learning
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guidelines and regulations. Proven experience data analysis software related to GCMS (e.g., ChemStation, MassHunter, etc.). Knowledge of laboratory health and safety standards Knowledge of working with human
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administration and high standards of accuracy and attention to detail. Highly competent in standard office software, they will have outstanding organisational, communication and interpersonal skills
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developing the software for automated imaging. They will also be a reference source of expertise in sample preparation for electron microscopy, embedding in resins, trimming, mounting, and imaging with
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, providing facilities and services to world-renowned scientists, clinicians and engineers across the UK and Europe. You'll be part of a growing team of AI specialist, Research Software Engineers and Systems
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, especially the SOCRATES code, is highly desirable. Experience interpreting large model datasets or observational datasets using software such as Python, R or Matlab and experience running computer code on HPC