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to the 31st January 2027 and is funded by OpenPhilantropy. We are seeking candidates for a research project focused on benchmarking Agentic LLMs. Specifically, we are looking for a PDRA to lead our project
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atlas. The focus of the project is on two main areas of the Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus and the northern Adriatic. Under direction of the project’s Principal Investigator, Prof. Elinor Payne
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scale project management, coordination with project partners at the University of Cambridge and organising your activity to meet deadlines. The post will be based in the Department of Chemistry, Inorganic
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of Pathology. This project will explore the fundamental principles and diversity of kinase reprogramming as well as how the activity of SteE works with other effectors to underpin Salmonella pathogenesis
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administrative activities under supervision from senior researchers. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. Responsibilities will include
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on understanding the spread and control of human infectious diseases using modelling and pathogen genomics. This is a short-term opportunity to apply machine learning methods to two key projects. First, you will
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at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. This project will explore the fundamental principles and diversity of kinase reprogramming as well as how the activity of SteE works with other effectors
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is for a researcher interested in applying cell biology, biochemistry and virology techniques to elucidate the ER is remodelled during flavivirus infection to form morphogenesis hubs. You will manage
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of Oxford. The post is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and is fixed term for 24 months. The researcher will develop multi-sensor 3D reconstruction algorithms to fuse
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of independently managing a discrete area of a research project and experience of actively collaborating in the development of research articles for publication are desirable, but not essential. This post is fixed