68 condition-monitoring-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in Uk
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join our research groups “Predictability of Weather and Climate” and “Climate Dynamics” at the Atmospheric, Oceanic and
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The University of Oxford is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist with expertise in biostatistics, machine learning, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to join Professor Betty
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-genomic era (funded by the ESRC). • Living in limbo: Life with an undiagnosed rare condition (funded by the NIHR-MRC and part of Rare Disease Research UK). Your expertise will lie in qualitative
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research will focus on leveraging this interplay to monitor thermodynamic quantities such as work and heat, aiming for direct measurements of work exchange in non-equilibrium quantum systems. The appointed
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hold a degree in a biological discipline with relevant experience. You will have knowledge of cell reprogramming or a clear willingness to learn. You should be able to contribute creative ideas to new
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would be given to candidates wishing to work part-time (minimum 80% FTE) on a pro rata basis. You will be responsible for leading, coordinating and monitoring quantitative and qualitative research
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laboratory experience with culture of mammalian cells and elements of protein production (e.g. molecular cloning, transfection, cell culture, and/or protein purification). You should be able to learn
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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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the stability and reliability of these materials in optoelectronic devices. The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach. Applicants should possess or be close to obtaining a PhD in physics, materials
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learn new methods and skills and have excellent communication skills. See the job description for the full list of selection criteria. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Jani R Bolla (jani.bolla