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Are you a graduate who takes pride in creating and maintaining exceptional spaces? Join our dynamic Estates Services team as a Graduate Electrical Services Engineer at the University of Oxford and
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); Control Engineering; Thermofluids; Materials and Mechanics; Civil and Offshore; Electrical and Optoelectronic; Chemical and Process Engineering; Biomedical Engineering. This prestigious post is a three-year
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-holder will be eligible for reappointment to the retiring age. This appointment will strengthen the Department’s research in Control Engineering. The group’s current expertise includes, on the theory end
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community composed of researchers, engineers, and students all united in our drive to transform what robots can do for us. Our current interests are diverse – from flying to grasping, from inspection
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supported by high performance computing facilities and / or experimental facilities including our current and wave flume. Applicants could come from a range of backgrounds (e.g. engineering, physics, applied
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dynamic SEO Executive to develop and execute strategies that elevate our online presence across both traditional search engines and emerging generative AI platforms. Reporting to the Head of Performance
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Engagement team, you’ll lead on the efficient and effective management of University research outputs. Working across every discipline and in partnership with our technology transfer experts and academics
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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 10k. You will be part of the team
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to provide details of three referees. At least one of your referees should be from your current or most recent employing institution. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a remote interview, expected to
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a cross-departmental centre of excellence driving innovation in human model systems for discovery and therapeutic testing. The Hub provides access to scalable, engineered organoid and microtissue