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term until 31 March 2027. For full details of the role please see the job description. The deadline for applications is midday 01 August 2025. Interviews will be provisionally held on 15 August 2025. You
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Ion Trap Quantum Computing. The post is available initially for a fixed-term duration of 3 years, with the possibility of extension depending on funding. The Oxford Ion Trap Quantum Computing group currently hosts one of the...
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material and defect formation, which we perform in collaboration with a wide group of material scientists and electron microscopists. This postdoctoral research associate position is for 1.5 years, with
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support our projects to understand membrane evolution. The aim of this project is to understand the evolution of the membrane proteome across the tree of life. The main responsibilities will be to identify ancient gene families that encode...
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you must explain how you meet each of the selection criteria (listed in the Job Description) using examples of your skills and experience. CVs alone will not be considered. Only applications received
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willing to learn new methods and skills and have excellent communication skills. See the job description for the full list of selection criteria. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Jani R Bolla
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With the human population estimated to reach 9.8 billion people by 2050, the looming nitrogen (N) crisis, stemming from the intensive use of fertilisers in agriculture, requires urgent global action. Massive synthesis and application of fertiliser N has a large energy cost, causes CO2 release...
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We seek to appoint a Research Associate (postdoctoral scientist) to join the prolific climate/weather/environmental and impact science community at the University of Oxford, that is interested in playing a crucial part in the outcomes and deliverables of the multi-institutional NERC-funded...
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join the dynamic research group led by Dr Jie Yang in the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford. The group conducts research on T cell immunity and immunosuppression in cancer, with focus on understanding and enhancing immunity for...
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Current conceptual frameworks for antigenically diverse pathogens either ignore or dismiss the existence of protective epitopes of limited variability, with most efforts to make “universal” vaccines being focused on artificially trying to establish potent responses to conserved epitopes. This...