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We are looking to hire postdoc with a background in MRI physics/engineering, between whom we will gain experience in: Biophysical modelling Bloch-based physics simulation Multi-modal quantitative
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-site surveys and RF troubleshooting. Able to find, comprehend and apply appropriate technical information. Good general IT skills especially with networking. Application Process To apply, please upload
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translate research outcomes to real world impact. The post holder will be required to carry out research in the area of cell characterisation and safety by examining the thermal and electrical responses
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the project will focus on developing a thermal water splitting process based on complex transition metal oxides, and then studying the kinetics of the process to facilitate the design of a reactor to integrate
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Are you a finance professional with a passion for building collaborative relationships with stakeholders? An opportunity has arisen for a full-time, permanent Senior Finance Business Partner in
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depending on funding. The Oxford Ion Trap Quantum Computing group currently hosts one of the world’s highest performance networked quantum computing demonstrators, capable of remote Bell-pair production
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is a collaborative, friendly, and dynamic department based in an award-winning building in Oxford. We host regular events and talks with well-known guest speakers – all of which are open to staff
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to ensure that internal workflows and compliance management are effective. You will build strong relationships with the team, and with academic members of staff and administrators in the University’s
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engaging stakeholders, building awareness and understanding of the programme and supporting behavioural change through strategic and creative communications. Location: Oxford with the some hybrid work
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network of partnerships and collaborations. We are currently the most successful UK university in securing funding for research. This role will be focussed on our ambitious Oxford Research Management System