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Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate - Technology Development for Pathogen Monitoring Grade and Salary: Grade 7 - £37,694 - £47,389 per annum Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term for 9.5
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Physics-Based Modelling of Advanced Batteries to join the Department of Engineering Science under the supervision of Prof Charles Monroe
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Physics-Based Modelling of Advanced Batteries to join the Department of Engineering Science under the supervision of Prof Charles Monroe
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We are seeking to appoint a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher in Robotics to work within The Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology at the University of Oxford. The Podium Institute
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immune response. Surprisingly, however, our mechanistic understanding of ISG15’s contributions to antiviral signalling is largely unknown. The goal of the position is to characterise the cellular machinery
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, Healthy People, Healthy Planet , sets out our ambitious long-term goals for the game changing impact of our science globally. Our employees enjoy access to state-of-the-art technology and a diverse range
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Sciences, the Institute of Photonics & Quantum Sciences, the Institute of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering, the Institute of Sensors, Signals & Systems and the Institute of Biological Chemistry
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in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, for a period of up to 3 years. The project involves the development of methods to use light to regulate transport of amino acids and to engineer
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optimizing their performance in high-energy-density applications. The coated LFP materials should exhibit superior mechanical and chemical resilience, ensuring that the coatings maintain their structural
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the long-standing and counterintuitive observation of attraction between similarly charged particles in solution. In a series of papers we described the mechanism behind an “electrosolvation force” that can