179 moeling-and-simulation-post-doc Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford
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valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria. This post is full time (although flexibility in the appointment is possible), until 30 June 2027 and available
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molecular evolution, particularly in viruses with epidemic and pandemic potential, as well as those with significant implications for plant and animal health. This post is part of a Wellcome Trust-funded
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shape grant applications, present your work at conferences and foster integration between computational and experimental efforts across the lab. This post is fixed term for 3 years. https
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biochemical, biophysical and structural biology techniques (NMR, protein crystallography and cryo-EM) to address fundamental questions around ubiquitin regulation and function. The post-holder will have access
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factors have resulted in substantial disruption to your work or research outputs, please explain this by providing an additional paragraph in your supporting statement. This post is full time and available
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to have significant academic and policy impact, and high visibility. The post offers an exceptional environment for academic growth, interdisciplinary collaboration, and meaningful engagement with one
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this post you will present work progress regularly and actively participate in group meetings and departmental seminars as well as submit publications to high quality refereed journals. You will contribute
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duration of ten months (10 months), and is full-time. Reporting to Prof. Gesine Reinert, the post holder will be a member of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research in the area of
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background in Linguistics, and be willing to work in a Linguistically oriented environment. The post holder must have experience with EEG and should be able to carry out EEG acquisition and analysis of EEG
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digitised corpora and analysed by the Postdoctoral Research Associate. The post is full-time and is funded by a John Fell Oxford University Press grant awarded to Professor Wolfe. The post will be held for a