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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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The Oxford Applied and Theoretical Machine Learning group at the Department of Computer Science has a new opening for a Project Support Officer, working together with Professor Yarin Gal. In
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available for a technically strong researcher to join the Oxford Machine Learning in NeuroImaging (OMNI) lab at Oxford’s Department of Computer Science
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to scientific questions and must be able to rapidly acquire skills in new programming languages, libraries and technologies. Any prior experience working with frontend/backend web development, machine learning
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applications. Applications are sought from across a diverse set of disciplines under the Information Engineering umbrella, including, for example, physics-informed machine learning and AI, computer vision
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and its end-users. You will remain abreast of new developments in data science and data visualisation, in particular the use of machine learning and AI tools, and their application to IDDO’s model. You
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, ELISPOT, flow cytometry, B and T cell receptor sequencing, and transcriptomics. You will develop a reproducible informatics and machine learning pipeline to process large volumes of sensitive trial data in
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opportunity! Location: Various University Buildings, Oxford Salary: £25,331 per annum Contract type: Apprenticeship (18 months) Why Choose Oxford University? Learn on the Job: Dive into a practical, 18-month
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, and the wider MSc Taught Programmes Team. To be successful in this role, you will need to be highly organised, have previous administrative experience, and demonstrate strong computer skills. A positive
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research in the field of machine learning applied to deciphering the communication system of sperm whales. The post holder will collaborate with other partners of Project CETI (MIT, Harvard, UC Berkeley) and