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quantum networks and quantum sensors. Point defects in wide-bandgap solids are an example, where the deterministic interaction between emitted photons and electronic and nuclear spins enables photon
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of HIV-1 infection by the cellular protein MX2 (MXB), an established innate immune effector. The project builds on a series of virological, molecular genetic, biophysical and structural biology (electron
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networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity rules which enable effective learning in large and deep networks and is consistent with
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the risks. You will have: a PhD in one of the relevant STEM disciplines, such as mathematics, statistics, computer sciences, theoretical food, ecological or physical sciences, etc. skills in mathematical
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these bioinformatic experiments. Access to a high-performance computer will be provided. The candidate must be capable of generating complex molecular compound models in silico and using current molecular dynamic
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September 2029) Contact Name: Dr Ellen Pilsworth Contact Job Title: Associate Professor in German and Translation Studies Contact Email Address:e.m.pilsworth@reading.ac.uk Alternative Contact Name: Dr John
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STARS and HSMA STARS is an Open Science project that aims to increase the quantity and quality of computer simulation models that are open for reuse by health researchers and the NHS. The post holder will
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or your viva has been held. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. Tan (email: jin-chong.tan@eng.ox.ac.uk) For more information about working at the Department, see www.eng.ox.ac.uk/about/work-with-us
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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 adel.bibi@eng.ox.ac.uk For more information about working at
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amenable to therapeutic targeting. This position will involve the application of advanced data science approaches to explore large-scale clinical datasets extracted from electronic health records, with