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O’Brien’s research groups at the Department of Engineering Science (Central Oxford). The post is fixed term for two years and is funded by the EPSRC. The development of large-scale quantum computers will
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institutions in the programme grant and with supporting industrial partners. About you You should possess a university PhD degree in mechanical engineering or a similar discipline, preferably with experience
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methods suitable for legged systems in physically-realistic simulated environments and on real robots. You should hold or be close to completion of a PhD/DPhil in robotics, computer science, machine
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, including molecular clouds (properties, formation, evolution), dynamics (supermassive black hole mass measurements, gas flows, active galactic nucleus feedback), and any other facets of the data not yet
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experimentally investigated. About you You should possess a PhD or DPhil (or be near completion of) in the field of engineering, physics or applied mathematics together with relevant experience in the field
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and conferences, and winning further funding to underpin the research. For more information about working at the OMI, see https://oxford-man.ox.ac.uk/ . With a strong foundation in economics, finance
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, and potential across contexts. Embedding Artificial Intelligence and assistive technology, we aim to be at the forefront of equipping key stakeholders to identify, explore, and scaffold opportunities
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Artificial Intelligence and assistive technology, we aim to be at the forefront of equipping key stakeholders to identify, explore, and scaffold opportunities for strengths-based approaches that allow
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attached to the project. The successful applicant must hold a PhD/DPhil in a relevant subject. They must have peer-reviewed publications using data science approaches, for example, genetic analysis
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-certification, and redeployment, as well as social acceptability and policy design. About you You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil, or be near completion, in electrical engineering, economics, applied mathematics