191 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assciate(s) in the theory of quantum systems. This post is for 2 years. This project will explore theory of quantum computing and simulation
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British Heart Foundation (BHF) Professorship awarded to Professor Keith Channon. As the senior scientist you will lead a programme of research investigating the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular
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period of 12 months, but renewable annually, up to the end of the grant period upon mutual interest . The project involves the combination of the use of cultured cells and vertebrate-derived disease models
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We are currently inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Professors Jon Keating and Louis-Pierre Arguin at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This is
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driving the project, generating ideas for future experimentation and identifying key drivers of success for the project. Facilitate collection and processing of clinical samples (This includes developing a
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is fixed-term for 6 months or until 30 November 2026. You will join a research project investigating the seismic vulnerability of flood protection systems on layered soil deposits, with a focus on
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ring-opening polymerization catalyses applied in the project, although prior experience of some of these would be an advantage. Your research will be supported by the Williams polymer characterization
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a growing global health threat, with projections estimating up to 10 million deaths annually from drug-resistant infections by 2050. AMR genes can move between
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Postdoctoral Immunologist to work on a project examining the immune response to vaccination funded by the MRC/UKRI, LEGACY04: Mechanism
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Immunologist to work on a project examining the immune response to vaccination funded by the MRC/UKRI, LEGACY04: Mechanism of early