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learning systems. Reporting to the principal investigator, Professor Christopher Summerfield, the post holder will be a member of the Human Information Processing Lab. They will be responsible for carrying
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variety of social and sports clubs Due to the nature of the role, flexible working is not available for this post. About the Role The post is funded for two years (with the possibility to extend to three
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statement must explain how you meet each of the selection criteria for the post using examples of your skills and experience. Please restrict your documentation to your CV and supporting statement only. Any
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) or equivalent in a highly quantitative, meteorology, physics, earth observation. Experience with post-qualification research and strong publication records would be essential as well as sufficient specialist
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Collaboration. The primary focus of this post will be the development of computational pipelines for the automated extraction and discovery of image-derived phenotypes (IDPs) across multiple imaging modalities
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Planetary Physics (AOPP) sub-department of the department of Physics, at the University of Oxford. The post will address a significant problem in climate forecasting known as the Signal-to-Noise Paradox (SNP
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cell sampling and biobanking methods for endangered species. This work will support global conservation efforts at a time when over one million species face extinction. The post holder will be involved
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university and how to apply. This post is full time and fixed term for 34 months. Only applications received before midday 12:00 on Friday 9th January 2026 will be considered. Interviews will be held as soon
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readouts. Experience with MEA methodology and iPSC-based neuronal and glial differentiation is essential, while experience with multi-omic approaches would be an advantage. The post offers excellent
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-loops) in health and diseases. The post-holder will be responsible for managing their own academic research. The research project will involve a wide range of molecular biology and biochemical techniques