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increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint while ensuring long-term performance of infrastructure, particularly in environments that accelerate material degradation. This PhD aims to develop and
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policymakers to engage directly with leading researchers and innovators to find evidenced and effective solutions to policy challenges. As a Research Assistant, you will contribute to the development
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, University of Cambridge, to study functional aspects of GPCR activation. The position is funded for 3-years by the BBSRC as part of a collaborative project to develop a molecular model of GPCR basal activity
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discounts Access to the College Library and University Libraries Professional development and training opportunities Healthcare benefits* *subject to completion of probationary period Selwyn College is home
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the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Postdoc will work across several projects, interfacing with teams of students and research collaborators on developing
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non-clinical PhD studentship in cardiometabolic research, commencing October 2026 in the Department of Medicine (VPD Heart & Lung Research Institute), University of Cambridge. The project will be based
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their properties, as well as develop ways to manipulate and advance the nano-assembly processes. You would also be involved in scale-up on roll-to-roll pre-pilot kit, to explore applications for these advanced
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both chemistry and biology to explore fundamental mechanisms of genome function (http://www.balasubramanian.co.uk ). Our projects involve developing and using cutting edge technologies in chemical
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understanding of University/College accounts including trust funds, bursaries and student awards is desirable. In-depth knowledge and experience of using Excel is essential with the ability to use formulae, pivot
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available immediately on a fixed-term basis to 28 February 2029. The successful applicant will be based in the Data Coordination Centre (DCC) at the University of Exeter. About you The successful applicant