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of Chemistry, and is available as soon as possible. Application Process Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your
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in machine learning and/or computer security and Experience working with LLMs or agent-based systems. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Philip.torr@eng.ox.ac.uk For more information about working
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diffusion MRI methods that are suitable for clinical imaging. The post holder will be expected to take an independent and proactive role in managing the research process, maintaining and setting up
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months. The project involves instrument development and studies of electron-induced processes in a variety of small to medium sized molecules, and is funded by the ‘New Directions in Molecular Scattering
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://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/staff-benefits for more information. Application Process “Committed to equality and valuing diversity” The post is Full time and fixed-term for 3 years in the first instance. Applications
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2026 Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join Prof Philip Biggin’s lab to investigate processes and mechanisms associated
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the selection process. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up
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but overlooked vectors in this process. This interdisciplinary project aims to explore the role of migratory birds in the transmission of AMR, focusing on Hungary, a key location along major bird
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collaborative links thorough our collaborative network. The researcher should have a PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in robotics, computer vision, machine learning or a closely related field. You have an
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Lives with Linear Accelerators) project, which aims to leverage technologies developed for particle physics, computer vision and robotics into a novel end-to-end radiotherapy system as an essential