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in and knowledge of the broad area of soft matter, with expertise in microscopy, optical imaging, and data analysis. Experience in building and working with optical traps, and familiarity with colloid
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the causal role of neurocognitive processes in the generation of symptoms of repetitive negative thoughts (RNT; e.g. rumination and worry). What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees
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of in-depth perovskite PV device analysis including energetics spectroscopy (e.g. APS and SPV) and vibrational spectroscopy (e.g. Raman) is essential for this post. You will manage own academic research
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diverse techniques to gain greater depth of insight over stimuli-responsive properties of interest. Using the principles established from the fundamental investigations, the post holder will pursue new
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these areas of early modern sensory cultures: music, mining and extraction, textiles and dyes, Arabic science/optics/maths, perfume, would be desirable. Application process Queries about the post should
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Oxford. The post-holder is required to hold a PhD/DPhil in a relevant discipline and will carry out independent research exploring fundamental mechanisms of mechanotransduction and its role in
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universities and companies. The post will be based in the Department of Chemistry, Chemistry Research Laboratory and is available from 5 January 2026. Application Process Applications for this vacancy are to be
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Cellular Neuroscience to work in the group of Professor Colin Akerman in the Department of Pharmacology. This is a fixed-term post, for six months
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of Professor Colin Akerman in the Department of Pharmacology. This is a fixed-term post, for six months, funded by the Medical Research Council and is due to start no earlier than January 2026. If successful
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. Experience with modelling and simulation of stochastic processes, including birth-death processes is also required. The post is available fixed-term until 31 March 2027, funded by the Medical Research Council