201 postdoc-in-nanoparticles-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in Uk
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About the role Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in Chemical Biology to work under the supervision of Professor Yimon Aye for a period of up to 24 months
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About the Role We are seeking a forward-thinking interdisciplinary postdoctoral researcher to join the recently established Oxford Consortium on Drugs for Drug-resistant TB (OxCoD4TB
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playing a crucial part in the outcomes and deliverables of the multi-institutional NERC-funded ExtAnt project on Antarctic extremes led by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) in Cambridge. The ExtAnt will
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
The role Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Dr. Jesús Aguirre Gutiérrez, the post holder is a member of the research group BioEO: Biodiversity and Earth Observation within the Environmental
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molecular evolution, particularly in viruses with epidemic and pandemic potential, as well as those with significant implications for plant and animal health. This post is part of a Wellcome Trust-funded
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has been awarded. The PDRA will be a part of a vibrant community of linguists working in various aspects of the discipline, both synchronic and diachronic. This role will be responsible
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addressed to Dr Natalia Ares (email: natalia.ares@eng.ox.ac.uk) For more information about working at the Department, see www.eng.ox.ac.uk/about/work-with-us/ Only applications received before midday
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starting as soon as possible. The location of work can be Oxford or CERN. To develop the design and the technology of the vertex detector for LHCb Upgrade II through the TDR phase. The successful candidate
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Professor Marco Fritzsche as part of an MRC Standard Grant. In this role, you will manage your own academic research and administrative activities, including small scale project management, to co-ordinate
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Researcher to join an interdisciplinary team working on a theoretically informed, participatory, implementation study (OPTIM-I), aiming to optimise the use of professionally trained interpreters (PTI) in