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. About Us The Department of Computer Science at Oxford is a global leader in both research and teaching. We are proud of our long history, world-class reputation, and the diverse community of people who
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of Computer Science. It provide opportunities to interact and network with many other researchers in algorithms and computational complexity, more broadly. The successful candidate must hold a PhD or DPhil in
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engineering, computer science or other field relevant to the proposed area of research. You should have a good track record of robotic publications/presentations in the field of healthcare, possess sufficient
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analysis, and may contribute to scientific publications. The CRF will work closely with the broader multidisciplinary team, including postdoctoral researchers in biomedical engineering and computer vision
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undergraduate degrees, one full time masters degree (MSc in Advanced Computer Science), and a DPhil in Computer Science. The undergraduate degrees combined have an intake of around 120 per year, the MSc an intake
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Oxford-Hoffmann Graduate Scholarships in Medical Sciences The Oxford-Hoffmann Graduate Scholarships in Medical Sciences are available for any applicants who are applying to study within the Medical
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Oxford-Bob Thomas Graduate Scholarship in Chemistry One full scholarship is available for applicants who are applying to any full-time graduate course in the department of Chemistry within the range
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Are you passionate about reproductive science and genetics? Join us as a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, where you will support two exciting MSc programmes: Clinical Embryology and Reproductive
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Oxford University, fostering an inclusive and egalitarian community. We offer: Membership of the University’s staff benefits program, including 38 days’ paid holiday (pro rata for part time appointments
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Fixed term until 30/06/2027, full-time. Previous applicants of vacancy ID: 180719 need not apply. About us: At the Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) we undertake discovery science