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Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Our researchers work with the arts and sciences collaborating with psychologists, biologists, musicians and actors, mathematicians, medical researchers, dentists and
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. About the School of EECS Our researchers work with the arts and sciences collaborating with psychologists, biologists, musicians and actors, mathematicians, medical researchers, dentists and lawyers. As a
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/or with other mathematicians internationally. They will contribute to the activities of the wider Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (OCIAM) research group and write up the results
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of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Our researchers work with the arts and sciences collaborating with psychologists, biologists, musicians and actors, mathematicians, medical researchers
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questions regarding modelling approaches. However we have interested mathematicians in both the Dept of Biology and Dept of Mathematics, as well as external collaborators. Nonetheless, the ability to self
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biological models, an international consortium of leading colorectal cancer scientists, clinicians and mathematicians will explore the mechanisms of evolved adaptive response to therapeutic selective pressures
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cancer scientists, clinicians and mathematicians will explore the mechanisms of evolved adaptive response to therapeutic selective pressures in colorectal cancer. You will be responsible for developing
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application of analytical pipelines to data generated by the WaSPP network. What you would be doing This is a three-year post that would suit a biologist or mathematician (or similar) with research experience
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Raman spectroscopy. The project offers a statistician or mathematician an excellent opportunity for interdisciplinary training in biomedical and biophysics applications of mathematics, statistics and
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application of analytical pipelines to data generated by the WaSPP network. This is a three-year post that would suit a biologist or mathematician (or similar) with research experience in infectious disease