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hub as well as a coordinated point of contact and information for those beyond Oxford. The OCRN coordinator’s role is to develop and administer initiatives which maintain, strengthen and promote
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food. We currently have data describing around 150,000 farms on the platform, we work with around 50 partner organisations worldwide, we have a growing team of around 20 people, split into data, software
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, and the wider MSc Taught Programmes Team. To be successful in this role, you will need to be highly organised, have previous administrative experience, and demonstrate strong computer skills. A positive
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Enhanced or CriTical care (PROSPECT) Study and our other BRC-funded research projects. This will include screening and recruitment of study participants, data collection and participant follow up, in
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a customer service orientated approach and competence in working with confidential information, you will be predominantly supporting the recruitment of participants to the PIBD BioResource and act as
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data management. The role of Copyright Support Lead is a new, 3-year fixed-term position within the team, reporting to the Head of Copyright and Licensing. You will be responsible for delivering, in
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. You’ll be one of the first points of contact in the admin team - a team colleagues turn to when they need answers, information, or a problem solved quickly. You’ll manage key systems and resources across
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, focusing on high-performance deep learning for neural implicit reconstruction of ultrasound data. The goal is to advance the scalability and efficiency of neural radiance fields (NeRFs) and related
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collaborations to remain safe and secure. You will coordinate a range of administrative activities related to compliance and risk, including data and workflows. You will also provide professional support to
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automated and manual processing pipelines to enhance clinical diagnostics and patient care. You will collaborate with a diverse team of clinicians, data scientists, and industry partners to integrate cutting