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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support our projects to understand membrane evolution. The aim of this project is to use molecular dynamic simulations to understand membrane
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development to work under the supervision of Dr Alistair Farley, Scientific Lead for Chemistry, with a dotted line to Professor Timothy Walsh. The position is based at the Ineos Oxford Institute, at the Life
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, extreme events (e.g. heatwaves, droughts, floods, etc.), and their attribution, as well as related health, developmental and socio-economic impacts. The successful candidate will play a key role in
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at the microscale. The post holder will be primarily a member of the engineering research group with responsibility for development of fluid walls technology for advanced cell biology assays in close collaboration
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of temperature on plant-pathogen interactions. We are applying an integrated approach that combines understanding of pathogen biology and plant immunity to inform the development of climate-resilient crops. You
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initially fixed-term for 12 months with possible extension. The Podium Institute constitutes a world-unique ecosystem within which to develop and validate new technologies for the diagnosis, prevention, and
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of blood and mucosal samples from clinical studies. Training will be provided but previous experience in microbiology is expected. You will also participate in developing and establishing methodologies
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will develop novel tools which will allow efficient flow modelling tools for other researchers to explore higher fidelity thermochemistry modelling. The main responsibilities of the post will be
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(LiB’s). You will be responsible for: • Developing models and simulations of the electrode fabrication process, sensors, and actuators. • Developing a demonstrator of a soft sensing system that
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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