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This PhD forms part of an ongoing collaboration between IBM and the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, centred on the mathematical and computational modelling of Earth and
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emphasis on engineering realism. The ideal candidate will have: A strong background in aerodynamics, fluid mechanics, or turbomachinery Experience with RANS CFD (commercial or in-house solvers) Strong
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non-terrestrial networks (NTN). Drawing on the Department of Science Innovation and Technology report's identification of semiconductors as a key physical layer enabler of 'advanced connectivity
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have excellent administrative and communication skills, including computing skills, a good understanding of the collegiate environment, Welfare protocols, health and safety, and security legislation
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in recycling, bioremediation and green chemistry. Candidate enzymes are mechanistically investigated, structurally characterised and subsequently improved by directed evolution. Ultrahigh-throughput
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statement that shows evidence of engagement with this advert. Further information on the PhD in Computer Science programme can be found at: https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/admissions/phd All applications should be
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Department/Location: Department of Biochemistry, Central Cambridge PhD Position - Marie Curie network ON-Tract: Protein engineering of enzymes: in vitro directed evolution and machine learning-based
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Salary: £12.62 per hour Our Catering team is recruiting casual staff to support the Fellows Butlers Team. Ideal for individuals who want flexible shifts or additional income alongside other commitments. You will be providing a professional, friendly service to Fellows, and Senior members of...
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assurance, employee assistance programme, free on-site parking, free use of gym and swimming pool, free lunch plus other benefits commensurate with working for a large Cambridge University College. How
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particularly wide skills training, including experimental and computational work. Applicants should thus have a first (or upper second) class degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a related, relevant subject