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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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our Electrical Maintenance Team, you will deliver both planned and reactive electrical maintenance across a wide range of building systems. Your responsibilities will include maintaining lighting, small
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, productive partnership between engineers, biomedical scientists and clinicians with an internationally recognised track record in delivering clinically validated and successfully commercialised digital
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device fabrication. Applicants should possess or be close to obtaining a PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science or engineering. They should be highly versed in materials synthesis and
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measuring a molecule’s size and shape in the solution phase (Science 2025). Our microchip-based escape-time technology platform now enables measurements of the physical properties of macromolecules such as
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, data analysis, and modelling, in collaboration with the University of Southampton and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). With a background in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering
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We have an exciting opportunity for you to join the University of Oxford as an Apprentice IT Support Officer in the Department of Engineering Science. The Department of Engineering Science delivers
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the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) academic domain, and comprises open access Weekly Classes and Short Online Courses, Day & Weekend events, lecture series and summer schools. It
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Engineering and Estates Maintenance team ensures that thousands of mechanical and electrical assets remain reliable, efficient, and safe. What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several
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research in the field of Optical and Photonic Engineering, within the wider context of Electrical and Optoelectronic Engineering. The successful candidate will conduct original research in Optics, Photonics