176 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in Uk
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Baker). The subject of the research project within the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford is to re-programme immune cells as part of a larger programme to develop novel therapeutics
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out research in cosmic microwave background physics or one or more of the following fields: cosmology, galaxy formation, numerical astrophysics, survey science tied to the up and coming large scale
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, with a theoretical energy up to ten times that of current lithium-ion cells. This role is part of an exciting project that brings together scientists and engineers to tackle the key challenges preventing
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to study health and disease. Accordingly, almost all of contemporary biological science research is critically dependent on our ability to identify which genes are related in different species. The Kelly
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/07/2027 in the first instance with a possibility of an extension, subject to funding. The role aims to develop and expand upon well-established chemistry in the Avestro Group to investigate how
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Molecular Biology Section. EVs are produced across all kingdoms of life where they mediate cell-to-cell communication, however, in plants their biogenesis, secretion and function remain poorly understood. We
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hold, or be close to completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil in one of the following subjects: computational genomics, genetic or molecular epidemiology, medical statistics or statistical genetics. You must
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(or have recently submitted) in a relevant subject (climate, meteorology, physical geography, earth and environmental sciences, physics and astronomy, applied mathematics, statistics, computer science
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future plans fit with the advertised position), CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application. Further details and selection criteria for this position are outlined in the job
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute