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information about working at the Department, see www.eng.ox.ac.uk/about/work-with-us/ Only online applications received before midday on 6th January 2026 can be considered. You will be required to upload a
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electron diffraction data, with particular focus on soft materials. Experience in thin-film fabrication and/or additional characterisation techniques such as EDX/EELS and GIWAXS/GISAXS is desirable. Previous
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on proposing for, and analysing, data with VLBI arrays to study relativistic jets from black holes. They will work with other observers and theoreticians to develop our understanding of black hole jet formation
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observations and interpretation of such jets, and will become part of the international ‘X-KAT’ team using new data from the MeerKAT radio telescope to study these jets. They will furthermore become a core
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and present papers and posters and research meetings. The candidate will act as a source of information and advice to other members of the group on quantum systems and related theoretical and/or
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COPI, for five cities in Brazil, Canada, South Africa, Spain, and Japan. Responsibilities will include working with our international partners to prepare data requirements for the model, run analyses and
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collaboration with colleagues in the John Radcliffe Hospital and the Oxford Big Data Institute, with the central aim being the development of rapid diagnostics of antimicrobial resistance in clinical samples. You
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organoids. This collaborative project will involve regular meetings with academic collaborators in Cambridge and Copenhagen as well as commercial partners to discuss project progress and data. About you You
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detailed T-cell phenotyping and functional assays • Conduct mechanistic studies using molecular and cellular immunology techniques • Contribute to data analysis, presentation, and publication
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to determine statistical occurrence of different crystallographic defects. Processing of the multimodal data will allow the appointee to correlate statistics on defects identified at the atomic level with