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performance and yield; spanning from optimal “device recipe” prediction to automated testing and yield assessment. The post-holder will have the ability to engage with world-leading experts across AI and
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derive an optimal set of items to form a smart self-report instrument. This two-year project is fully funded by the Hearing Industry Research Consortium, and you will be among colleagues working on a
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and contrast the rapid physiological responses to breath-hold diving. Complementary research activities include the analysis of VOCs emitted from plants to understand optimal conditions for controlled
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complex properties. You will apply these models to improve tomographic image reconstruction using numerical optimization and iterative techniques. Collaboration is at the heart of the Crick’s culture. You
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for future generations. Equally, we have the potential to dramatically improve the wellbeing of people across the planet. It is this combination of urgency and optimism that characterises all our work at the
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of the REFINE-MS trial, a multi-centre, phase 3 study led by Professor Olga Ciccarelli and Professor Max Parmar at UCL. The trial aims to identify the optimal dosing frequency of ocrelizumab in patients with
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of urgency and optimism that characterises all our work at the Oxford Martin School. For more information please visit www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk . What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers
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will then analyse complex patterns of data and derive an optimal set of items to form a smart self-report instrument. This two-year project is fully funded by the Hearing Industry Research Consortium
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the research team to develop solutions for adapting CCS2 chargers for marine electrical vessels and optimizing DC fast charging technology for marine applications. As a Research Engineer (Electrical Engineering
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recommendations are shared with our Partnership and Advisory Group who work with us to ensure that our understanding is optimal and our dissemination approaches effective, as well as informing any new initiatives