Exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant/Associate position to work as part of the flagship Centre for Landscape Regeneration (CLR) led by the University of Cambridge https://lnkd.in/dfPZ8-Gk For further details please use the following link https://lnkd.in/dMMJQvZf
University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology
Research Services
Combining theory with practical activities, we advance both the research field and computing in the wider world.
About us
The Department of Computer Science and Technology (aka the Computer Laboratory) has an open and collaborative culture. We support revolutionary fundamental computer science research, strong collaborations internally and externally, and ideas that have - and continue to - transform computing. We apply our research in areas including Climate & Sustainability, Education, Healthcare, Human-Centred Computing and Security. Our research themes range from Algorithms & Complexity to Systems & Networking. Please visit our website to find out more about us.
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External link for University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1937
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JJ Thomson Avenue
Cambridge , CB3 0FD, GB
Employees at University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology
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Dr. Raoul-Gabriel Urma
Founder and Chairman of Cambridge Spark | Best-selling author | Industrial Fellow at Cambridge University
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Saman Rizvi
Senior Statistical Officer | Cyber Security and Digital Identity
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Fangcheng Zhong
Senior Researcher & Lecturer at the University of Cambridge
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George Barbulescu
Associate ML/Decision Scientist at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Updates
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It's going to be full in our lecture theatre today! All seats are now taken for this afternoon's Wheeler Lecture with Prof Yvonne Rogers FRS. But we're also livestreaming it. Register here to watch: https://lnkd.in/d9iQN8HD
How can human-centred #AI enable us to achieve ever greater feats through new 'supertools' that expand our minds and dare us to think differently? That's the thought-provoking question Prof Yvonne Rogers FRS - Director of the Interaction Centre at UCL - will discuss at our Wheeler Lecture on Weds 23 October. Intrigued? Some spaces are still available, both in-person and online: https://lnkd.in/d6Zcjcfa
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Many congratulations to our alumnus Sir Demis Hassabis - and his fellow Cambridge alum and Google DeepMind colleague Dr John Jumper - on being awarded The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024 for breakthroughs in predicting the structure of proteins with their AI model AlphaFold2. As our Vice-Chancellor Prof Deborah Prentice says, "Together, their pioneering work in the development and application of machine learning is helping transform our understanding of the world around us."
🏆 Congratulations to Cambridge alumni Sir Demis Hassabis and Dr John Jumper, who have been jointly awarded The Nobel Prize in Chemistry - making these Cambridge's 123rd and 124th Nobel wins. In 2020, Hassabis and Jumper of Google DeepMind presented an AI model called AlphaFold2. With its help, they have been able to predict the structure of virtually all the 200 million proteins that researchers have identified. Since their breakthrough, AlphaFold2 has been used by more than two million people from 190 countries. Among a myriad of scientific applications, researchers can now better understand antibiotic resistance and create images of enzymes that can decompose plastic. Sir Demis Hassabis read Computer Science as an undergraduate at Queens' College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1994. In 2014, Hassabis was elected as a Fellow Benefactor and, later, as an Honorary Fellow of Queens' College. Dr John Jumper completed an MPhil in theoretical condensed matter physics at Cambridge in 2011, during which time he was a member of St Edmund's College, Cambridge. The duo received the Nobel along with Professor David Baker of the University of Washington, who succeeded in using amino acids to design a new protein in 2003. Professor Deborah Prentice, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, said, “I’d like to congratulate Demis Hassabis and John Jumper, who, alongside Geoffrey Hinton yesterday, are all alumni of our University. Together, their pioneering work in the development and application of machine learning is transforming our understanding of the world around us. They join an illustrious line-up of Cambridge people to have received Nobel Prizes – now totalling 124 individuals – for which we can be very proud.” Read the full story 👉 https://lnkd.in/e2Nr-5up #NobelPrize #CambridgeUniversity #CambridgeAlumni #UniversityOfCambridge #Chemistry
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How can human-centred #AI enable us to achieve ever greater feats through new 'supertools' that expand our minds and dare us to think differently? That's the thought-provoking question Prof Yvonne Rogers FRS - Director of the Interaction Centre at UCL - will discuss at our Wheeler Lecture on Weds 23 October. Intrigued? Some spaces are still available, both in-person and online: https://lnkd.in/d6Zcjcfa
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Want to know what our researchers are up to in some of the key areas of Computer Science? Then you can! In four short videos (made by our colleagues at Cambridge for Business) faculty members Nicholas Lane (#AI), Prakash Murali (#quantum computing), Alice Hutchings (#cybersecurity) and Timothy Jones (#computer architecture) talk about their work, their aims - and how collaboration with industry can help. https://lnkd.in/eyRt2PG4
Building business partnerships in AI, quantum, cybersecurity and computer architecture
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We are seeking to recruit a new faculty member to join our Department at the Assistant Professor/Associate Professor level who can contribute to research and teaching in the area of Human-Computer Interaction. Informal enquires can be sent to Professor Alan Blackwell https://lnkd.in/grXXK52Q
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We are looking to recruit a new faculty member at the Assistant Professor/Associate Professor level who can contribute to research and teaching in the area of Wearable Computing. Informal enquiries about the post please contact Professor Cecilia Mascolo https://lnkd.in/dyrCCVYP
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Exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant/ Associate to join an ambitious programme, supported by UK's Advanced Research Invention Agency (ARIA), that aims to reduce the hardware costs associated with training AI models by more than 1000x https://lnkd.in/e4fwntNN
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Applications are invited for two PhD students to work on the simulation and exploration of next-generation AI hardware designs. Further details please use link below: https://lnkd.in/eWKsYnk4
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What does predicting the outcome of a general election have to do with designing new quantum algorithms? More than you might think, according to our colleague Prof Tom Gur. Tom has today been awarded a coveted European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant for a project seeking to find new ways to make the design of quantum algorithms much easier. Many congratulations, Tom! Want to know what exit polls and sublinear types of approximation algorithm have in common? Then you can read more about his research here: https://lnkd.in/eSi-2bbz #ERCStG
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