134 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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leadership skills as a postdoctoral researcher. This position is for 12 months at Grade 7. You will be working in either the rapidly emerging area of functional material photonics in non-von Neumann computing
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British Heart Foundation (BHF) Professorship awarded to Professor Keith Channon. As the senior scientist you will lead a programme of research investigating the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular
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SECURE project, a major multi-partner programme developing self adaptive gene therapies for neurological disease. This will involve (1) producing a single nuclei atlas of the substantia nigra and (2
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completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil together with relevant experience. You will have the ability to lead and report an original research programme, as shown by a documented research track record, including
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The Oxford Sustainable Law Programme (SLP) is a world-leading multidisciplinary research centre operating at the intersection of law and sustainability. Founded by Thom Wetzer , the SLP is a joint
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discoveries on the electrosolvation force. The project will use a range of optical methods to examine the interactions in colloidal and molecular systems and relate the experimental findings to theories
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between multiple organoid models. You will contribute intellectually to the development of the research and help shape the wider research programme. Responsibilities will also include helping with
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pension schemes, staff discounts, and family-friendly initiatives. Check out the full list on our staff benefits page (opens in a new tab) and use our reward calculator to discover the total value of your
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,(or close to completion) in a relevant discipline together with experience in LC-MS/MS proteomics. You will have experience in advanced biochemical methods for surface proteomics/subcellular
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Integrating and Predicting Responses of Natural Systems to Disturbances . About you The successful candidate will develop and test new theoretical and computational frameworks linking population and community