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for developing bioactive hybrid materials and evaluating their functionality using in vitro cell and organoid models to engineer regenerative tissue constructs for treatment of a broad range of disorders This post
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successful candidate will hold a doctorate in the general area biomedical engineering, information engineering, electrical engineering, computer science or in a cognate discipline relevant to the requirements
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to the University. Utilising HPE Juniper Mist technology alongside Ekahau for surveying, the project will be designing and installing into over 300 buildings increasing the current 4.5k access point provision to over
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deliver the first comprehensive assessment of current and future high-impact extreme weather events in Antarctica and their associated risks. Key risks include impacts of extreme weather on vulnerable ice
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energetic Programme Manager to join us on a permanent basis and help drive this change. At Oxford, you’ll be part of a vibrant, interdisciplinary community where your work contributes to real-world solutions
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of thousands of base-pairs in length. We have progressively improved and simplified this technology which uses recombinant DNA methylases as published in PubMed link and PubMed link. The current project will
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to learn and develop new experimental, computational and wet-lab techniques and approaches. • Identify genetic reagents and design experiments that test circuit function. • Construct
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, exploring computation on the quantum scale and executing calculations that reveal the fundamental structure of space and time. Reporting to the Head of Mecahnical Engineering Group, the Mechanical Workshop
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background in (computational) physics or another exact science at an academic level • A background in software engineering • Aptitude for understanding and analysing scientific concepts • Proeficiency in
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research and communication skills and help you become an independent scientist who can lead their own research program in the future. You will be expected to contribute directly to scientific publications