151 distributed-computing-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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We are seeking a motivated and Talented experimentalist for a full-time Research Assistant in Quantum Thermodynamics within Professor Ares’ research group at the Department of Engineering Science
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, atomic-scale point defects in wide-bandgap solids can exhibit a deterministic interaction between emitted photons and electronic and nuclear spins that enables photon mediated entanglement for distributed
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-associated cancers such as ovarian and breast cancer. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will play a pivotal role in discovering and validating neoepitopes. Working closely with an interdisciplinary team, you
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of agentic behaviour and publishing high-impact research. Candidates should possess a PhD (or be near completion) in PhD in Computer Science, AI, Security, or a related field. You will have a Strong background
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Oxford’s Department of Orthopaedics (NDORMS) as well as collaborators in Bristol and Cardiff. You should have a PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in robotics, computer vision, machine learning or a closely
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full-time fixed-term appointment for 3 years. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the research group of Professor Tal Arnon at the Kennedy Institute in Oxford for an exciting project
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The Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) to support Professor Aditi Lahiri’s project 'Pertinacity', for which an EPSRC grant
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be addressed to Professor Constantin Coussios (email: constantin.coussios@eng.ox.ac.uk). Only online applications received before midday on 18 June 2025 can be considered. You will be required
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PREVIOUS APPLICANTS NEED NOT TO APPLY! We are seeking to appoint a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in Genomics of Myeloid Disorders to join the computational genomics group led by Prof Schuster
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(University of Bristol). This project seeks to deliver a step-change in how we understand the dangerous eruptive transitions that are associated with significant disruptions and fatalities. The project will use