175 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Postdoctoral Research Associate on Architectures for LLM-based agents Full time, Fixed-term contract for 30 months, tenable immediately to end before 31 May 2028 Grade 07RS: £38,674-£46,913 per
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to underfill at Grade 6 (£34,982 - £40,855 p.a.) if candidate holds a relevant degree and is working on PhD/DPhil) together with established knowledge in computer architecture and hardware security, significant
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agentic architectures for autonomous scientific reasoning and planning; • AI social scientists, including language-model-based and agent-based simulations for social science domains such as history
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major step-change in photovoltaic efficiency. New devices architectures, concentrator PV, quantum cutting, hot-carrier collection and photon transport, will be explored and enabled by absorber materials
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the molecular architecture of the chloroplast’s beta-barrel protein assembly machinery using structural tools. The successful candidate will have a PhD with relevant experience in protein biochemistry and
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films of metal-halide semiconductors using both custom-built small-scale thermal evaporation tools and the national thin-film cluster facility as well as some solution-processing routes. The PDRA will
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. The ambition for this project is to carry out multidisciplinary research that will explore four new photovoltaic device concepts, enabling the next major step-change in PV efficiency. New device architectures
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You You will have a PhD (or close to completion) in health data science, bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, or a closely related discipline, with demonstrated experience in
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productive research environment. See the job description for further details. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up
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of the post is the characterisation of the influence of the environment mechanics on CTL behaviour in in vitro assays and ex vivo tissue samples. This includes mechanical characterisation of tumour and healthy