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medicine, with a primary focus on optimizing clinical trial design. The partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry
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Job id: 126405. Salary: £45,031 - £47,379 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 29 September 2025. Closing date: 06 October 2025. Business unit: Natural, Mathematical
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) a PhD in a quantitative discipline such as computer science, mathematics, statistics, engineering, or a related field. Strong programming skills and experience in machine learning or statistical
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of the mathematical Darboux Transformation in the optical domain resulting in the proposal of the Optical Darboux Transformer (ODT) device to control the nonlinear Fourier spectrum. You will develop your research, in
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the Driscoll research group and in the collaboration (with industry partners in Korea and others in the UK). Experience Criteria: Applicants should have or about to obtain a PhD in Physics or related topic
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to completion of) a PhD/DPhil in geotechnical engineering, along with experience in numerical methods, including the implementation of soil constitutive models in finite element code. You should have excellent
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group. The ideal candidate: The ideal candidate will possess (or soon complete) a PhD in Theoretical Physics, Bio-Mathematics or Computational Biology. They will possess a strong interest in biological
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. The research project will build on recent research performed in Dr. Perego’s team about the implementation of the mathematical Darboux Transformation in the optical domain resulting in the proposal
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related dementias later in life. You will hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion) in the field of mechanical or biomedical engineering, applied mathematics, or another field relevant
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the Department of Informatics, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES). The department is internationally recognised for its contributions to robotics, AI, and human-centred