603 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
We invite applications for a Research Software Engineer to join the Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG). This exciting position is unique within the University and will provide an unrivalled and
-
calendars, the preparation and distribution of agendas and taking, transcription and distribution of minutes, and follow up of action points arising from meetings. You will be educated to at least A-Level
-
atmospheric plasmas are inaccurate and do not produce the correct compositions and energy distributions of expanding flows. The proposed research aims to make a step change in domestic and international
-
The Oxford Agile Initiative has awarded funding for an exciting 12-month research project exploring the macroeconomic and distributional impacts of the UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget. Developed in close
-
to 2-3 lectures or tutorial per year. About you You will hold a PhD/Dphil (or near to completion) in field relating to cancer biology, immunology or cell biology. You will possess exceptional
-
) benefiting from the exceptional network of academics at the University of Oxford, including the Oxford Volcanology group. About you You will hold or be close to the completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil
-
Oxford Institute. This role would be suitable for individuals who have or are working towards completing a PhD/DPhil by the closing date for these posts. About us Based in Littlegate House, the Uehiro
-
close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in molecular and cellular neuroscience, or equivalent • Knowledge of the cell and molecular biology mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease, or related neurodegenerative
-
, or be near to completion, of a relevant PhD degree and have experience in molecular/cellular biology relevant to the programme of work. They must be strongly motivated with a highly enthusiastic
-
assessor for undergraduate and graduate examinations. The successful candidate should normally have received the degree of PhD in the field of Irish Literature before 1700, or at least have submitted a