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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Physics-Based Modelling of Advanced Batteries to join the Department of Engineering Science under the supervision of Prof Charles Monroe
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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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About the role Dr Zhenyu Cai’s research group in the Department of Engineering Science seeks a highly motivated and exceptionally talented quantum theorist to lead projects aimed at developing a
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research programme at Oxford. Candidates should hold a PhD in biomedical engineering, computer science, medical physics, statistics, or a related field. A strong track record of first-/senior or co-author
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the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. The post is funded by the Oxford Martin Programme on Circular Battery Economies. It is fixed term up to December 2027. You will undertake
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project lead by Oxford Materials (Professors Robert House (PI), Saiful Islam**,** Peter Bruce), with UCL Chemical Engineering (Dr Rhod Jervis) and 4 industrial partners that brings together expertise in
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Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) unit at the University of Oxford (https://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/mmm). You will be joining a highly interdisciplinary team of approximately 40 clinicians, computational
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an interdisciplinary community of neurobiologists, engineers and computational scientists. Please see the below 'Job Description' for further details on the responsibilities and selection criteria, as well as further
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shelves, the breakup of which can speed up flow of grounded ice and affect global sea level, and on the highly specialised Antarctic biodiversity. This ambitious programme brings together leading UK (BAS
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Dynamic Robot Systems Group of the Oxford Robotics Institute and the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford