145 front-end-development Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research assistant focussing on the development of the vertex detector for LHCb Upgrade II. The post is available for a fixed-term duration of 12 months
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for applications is 12:00 on Monday 7th July 2025. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. At the Dunn School we are committed to supporting the professional and career development of our postdocs
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. The post holder will be a member of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research for NERC grant ‘Cruising the whale superhighway: The evolution, biomechanics, and ecological drivers
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on modelling of the transport, electrochemistry, and mechanics of next-generation lithium/air electrode materials and cell architectures. Using input data from experiments, the post holder will develop and
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of extreme events. New modelling capability will be developed to quantify impacts of extreme events on surface melt of ice shelves. These advances will bring a step change over current knowledge of extremes in
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professional development opportunities Before submitting an application, please review the full details of this post including the selection criteria by opening the 'Job Description' attachment below. To submit
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of 24 months. The project aim’s to develop new constitutive models to describe the mechanical behaviour of Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs). These polymers are increasingly being developed as a
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University of Oxford. The Centre aims to develop the first therapies to stimulate heart repair and regeneration in patients with heart failure, for which there are currently no effective treatments. REACT is a
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of independently managing a discrete area of a research project and experience of actively collaborating in the development of research articles for publication are desirable, but not essential. The post is fixed
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multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will adapt existing and develop new scientific techniques and experimental methods, as well as contribute ideas for new research projects. You will use