192 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford
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). The working title of the exhibition is ‘Sensory Wonders of the Renaissance World’ and the opening is planned for June 2027. The post is based at the University of Oxford’s History of Art, Faculty of History
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, momentum and energy do jets and winds transport in different accreting systems? The exact direction of the PDRA project is somewhat flexible and will depend somewhat on the candidate’s experience
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30 September 2028. This project is associated with an exciting new EPSRC/UKRI-funded Programme Grant entitled “Advanced Device Concepts for Next-Generation Photovoltaics.” This collaborative project
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The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global
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of Materials at the University of Oxford. This position is part of an EPSRC/UKRI-funded Programme Grant entitled “Advanced Device Concepts for Next-Generation Photovoltaics.” This collaborative project between
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the universities of Manchester and Oxford. The post-holder will be one of six centre-funded postdoctoral researchers delivering on projects that form our core research programme. They will be a cornerstone of the
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towns programme, organise and run patient and public involvement events to engage with community members and innovate, contribute to and promote the research, publication and impact focus of the centre in
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in organic chemistry, catalysis, fluorine chemistry. The post holder will contribute to the research in the area of synthetic fluorine chemistry with sustainability in mind. The aim of the project is
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period of up to 6 months. The is funded by the Department of Chemistry, Oxford University, aligned with its Strategic Research Funding in Sustainable Energy. *Find out more about the research and group
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medicine, with a primary focus on optimizing clinical trial design. The partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry