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researcher with specific interests in randomised algorithms, computational counting, or related topics. Applicants will hold a PhD in the field of Computer Science, Mathematics, or closely related. Application
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the Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) we undertake discovery science where we reassemble physiological processes at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systems level of organization. In
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completed, or be close to completing, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant quantitative field together with a demonstrable track record in studying humans and machine learning models. Advanced programming and
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device fabrication. Applicants should possess or be close to obtaining a PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science or engineering. They should be highly versed in materials synthesis and
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Disease Research Programme. This role focuses on advancing early diagnosis and risk stratification in individuals with inherited cardiac conditions through cutting-edge imaging research. The successful
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hold a PhD or MSc in Systems Biology, Biostatistics, Physics, Mathematics or a related subject. Experience with mathematical modelling of biological systems and the ability to effectively use statistical
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of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. You will join research scientists, computational biologists, and clinicians, have access to state-of-the-art technologies and collaborate with leading
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medicine, with a primary focus on optimizing clinical trial design. The partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry
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researchers will extend and apply the ideas of active matter physics in biological contexts, developing theories and cell-scale and continuum computational models. The work will focus on identifying physical
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focus on Digital Humanities, Medical Humanities, Environmental Humanities and the study of Global Asia. It is part of NTU Singapore’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CoHASS), whose