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system with integrated sensors. You should hold or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil with relevant experience in the field of robotics, biomedical engineering, information engineering, electrical
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About the role We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Oxford Secure and Advanced Computer Architecture Research (OSCAR) group at the Department of Engineering Science
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plasma channels, and methods for controlling injection of electrons into laser-driven plasma wakefields. This work will be undertaken within the research groups led by Prof. Simon Hooker (Oxford), in
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Project Overview This 5-year BBSRC supported project is a highly multi-disciplinary effort between biology and engineering groups at the University of Oxford to advance cell-based assays
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Project Overview This post is a highly multi-disciplinary effort between biology and engineering groups at the University of Oxford to advance cell-based assays at the microscale. The post holder
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brand visibility and support both B2C and B2B engagement. This is a leadership role requiring creativity, commercial awareness, digital fluency and the ability to deliver multi-channel marketing campaigns
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, vaccines, and devices. As a Research Assistant in Health Data Sciences in the group you will be supporting analyses of real-world health care data by writing analytic study code and contributing to our open
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About the role We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant or Research Assistant with relevant experience to join the Control group at the Department of Engineering Science in central
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to the supervision of graduate students working on the project - Contribute to the preparation of academic publications. - Contribute to code development efforts in the group at large About you The
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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