943 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of Oxford
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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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We are seeking a full-time Senior Research Associate to join the Computational Health Informatics Lab at the Department of Engineering Science, based at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering in
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Are you an experienced Asset Manager with an Engineering / Maintenance background looking to make a meaningful impact? Join our dynamic Estates Services team at the University of Oxford and play a
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Research Assistant with a background in computer science, business analytics, information systems, business computing or related to join our Science of Startups research project, which explores the role
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About the role We are seeking a highly motivated senior postdoctoral researcher in computational biology to join our research group. Our laboratory investigates how T cells interact with
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Five Associate Professorships or Professorships of Computer Science (with Non Tutorial Fellowships) Department of Computer Science, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford Salary on the Associate
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Two Associate Professorships or Professorships of Computer Science (with Tutorial Fellowships) Department of Computer Science, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford Salary on the Associate Professor
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We have a rare and exciting opportunity for a Head of Data Engineering and Informatics to join the Infectious Diseases Data Observatory (IDDO), at the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
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part-time Research Assistant (0.5 FTE) for a 8-month fixed-term position. We welcome applicants with expertise in Computational Social Science, Data Science, Informatics, or Social Data Science. The
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people with brain injury. We have previously demonstrated that people with brain injury, such as stroke, have disrupted sleep, and that sleep quality relates to rehabilitation outcomes and recovery. Sleep