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, adapting existing and developing new research methodologies, as well as contributing to ideas for new research projects. You will hold (or be close to completion of) a PhD/DPhil in a Social Science
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on and defensive mechanisms for safe multi-agent systems, powered by LLM and VLM models. Candidates should possess a PhD (or be near completion) in Machine Learning or a highly related discispline. You
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led by Jason Lerch. The post holder will also provide guidance to less experienced members of the research groups, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project students
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About the role We are seeking an Associate Professor of Climate Change and Child Health to join a dynamic cross-university program on climate change and child health and well-being led by Prof
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annum inclusive of Oxford University weighting Potential to under fill at grade 06RS: £34,982-£40,855 per annum inclusive of Oxford University weighting The Department of Computer Science seeks to employ
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will directly contribute to the accuracy, completeness and quality of our REF 2029 submission. Your tasks will include managing distributed processes as well as directly undertaking key REF actions
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institutions in the programme grant and with supporting industrial partners. About you You should possess a university PhD degree in mechanical engineering or a similar discipline, preferably with experience
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offers a unique opportunity to lead a programme of research trials and clinical cancer activity for the Department of Oncology and Oxford Cancer. Our research focuses on the testing of novel therapies
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the Computational Rare Disease Genomics (CRDG) Team, which is led by Associate Professor Nicky Whiffin and based within the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute. The CRDG team collectively use
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include those at the start of their careers, directly from PhD, as well as more established researchers. Applicants should be able to demonstrate a high standard of research potential and achievement