104 animal-activity-recognition Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford in Uk
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-contact manipulation/locomotion, machine learning and optimisation, avatar animation or related areas. You have experience working on real robots and great team working skills. Informal enquiries may be
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and at the UK government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency), and both PDRAs must develop computing code that is useable by other researchers and government policy advisors. The research undertaken in
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England in recognition of the strong connection between Freemasonry and Enlightenment values. Application process You will be required to upload a CV and a supporting statement explaining why you consider
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be expected to contribute to the activities of the Pioneer Centre for SMARTbiomed including research supervision of doctoral students, teaching at summer schools etc About You You will have or be
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comfortable budget to conduct both project-related activities and activities related to their independent career development; iv) benefiting from the team wide academic and not-academic network, including
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of Pathology. This project will explore the fundamental principles and diversity of kinase reprogramming as well as how the activity of SteE works with other effectors to underpin Salmonella pathogenesis
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to underfill Grade 6 (£34,982 - £40,855 p.a.) if the candidate holds a relevant degree/Masters and is working on a PhD/DPhil. Be able to actively engage with industrial partners. Be able to manage your own
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hematopoiesis research. Experience generating genomics data from leukaemia samples with the ability to manage your own academic research and associated activities are essential. The post is available fixed-term
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the Department of Engineering Science. The post is funded for a 2-year fixed term. You will be actively involved in developing and running experimental facilities at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute
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methodology, theory, and applications across the areas of Bayesian experimental design, active learning, probabilistic deep learning, and related topics. The £1.23M project is funded by the UKRI Horizon