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Goldberg and will contribute to an ongoing EPSRC-funded project titled Optimisation for Game Theory and Machine Learning. The research associate will be based at Oxford and will work with Prof. Goldberg and
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) in machine learning or a closely related field you should possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes and have an ability to manage own
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Oxford’s Department of Orthopaedics (NDORMS) as well as collaborators in Bristol and Cardiff. You should have a PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in robotics, computer vision, machine learning or a closely
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together with relevant experience. You will have a strong technical background in machine learning, especially RL and LLMs. An ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team is
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on and defensive mechanisms for safe multi-agent systems, powered by LLM and VLM models. Candidates should possess a PhD (or be near completion) in Machine Learning or a highly related discispline. You
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in Human-AI interaction to join a research group focused on studying learning and decision-making in humans and machine learning systems led by Prof Chris
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methods suitable for legged systems in physically-realistic simulated environments and on real robots. You should hold or be close to completion of a PhD/DPhil in robotics, computer science, machine
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information and advice on best-practice methodologies in machine learning/deep learning. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in a relevant quantitative field (e.g. biostatistics
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machine learning, computer vision, human-computer interaction, or similar relevant areas. Experience in research or development on bias, interpretability, and/or privacy in machine learning/AI is necessary
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The University of Oxford is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist with expertise in biostatistics, machine learning, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to join Professor Betty