187 postdoc-density-functional-theory-dft Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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for working on either theory or practice on session types. The post holder will be responsible for publishing the results and collaborating with the partners and group members across the projects. This role is
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher with an interest in mental health and cognitive psychology research. The post, supervised by Dr Laurel Morris, is part of a new
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successful candidate will work in collaboration with two other postdocs on a closely aligned project “Rethinking multi-agent systems in the era of LLMs”, funded by the Schmidt Sciences Foundation, and also
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discoveries on the electrosolvation force. The project will use a range of optical methods to examine the interactions in colloidal and molecular systems and relate the experimental findings to theories
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settings. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoc to conduct research into this fast-moving area. Directions may include investigating quality evaluation methods for multi-agent systems, attack surfaces
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research, adapting existing and developing new scientific techniques and experimental protocols. You will work with limited supervision to design and accurately execute experiments to achieve the goals
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good understanding of the relevant basic theory, skills in data analysis and numerical modelling, and a strong research track record. Please direct enquiries about the role to: Only applications received
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for Medicines Discovery at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, and be part of the wider MRC Centre for Research Excellence REACT, consisting of groups located at King’s College London, University of Edinburg and
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to work independently to solve experimental problems and contribute ideas for new research projects. You should also have sufficient specialist knowledge of biochemical and structural techniques. Excellent
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used in our work centre around optical imaging and spectroscopy and nanofabrication. The work also relies on theory and simulation, specifically focusing on numerical mean-field electrostatics