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specialist knowledge in mechatronics design and control, and proven programming experience in Python, MATLAB or C/C++. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Liang He (email: liang.he@eng.ox.ac.uk
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Crainio system performance. The ideal candidate has expertise in Python and biomedical signal processing, more specifically optical signals like Near-infrared Spectroscopy and Photoplethysmography. Strong
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appreciated Ability to engage with interdisciplinary teams involving statisticians, computer scientists, and climate experts Programming experience in a scientific computing language (e.g., Python, Fortran
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in developing engines and/or fuel cells models in GT-Power. Experience in using MATLAB/ Python/Siemens Simcentre to develop AI-assisted programme and models for powertrains and propulsion systems
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Machine Learning of Isomerization in Porous Molecular Framework Materials
for isomerization in MOFs: https://doi.org/10.1039/D3QI01065A What we are looking for: A PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics or a related field Experience in python (ASE, scikit-learn, pytorch) is essential
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research, deep learning and biomedical image analysis are essential. Strong programming skills in Python and a keen interest in cross-disciplinary research are also required. Informal enquiries may be
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Language Models (e.g. Llama3, and Phi4) and Commerical models (e.g. Claude 3.7 and Gemini 2.5) to develop methods for generating simulation models of healthcare pathways in Python. The Health Service
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such as python, as well as wet lab skills for handling and producing protein, and performing biophysical assays to study phase separation. Find out more about our group here: https
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sleep; performing anatomical tract tracing; analysing existing and new datasets using python and Matlab using advanced statistical methods such as machine learning; collaborating with other members
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research, deep learning and biomedical image analysis are essential. Strong programming skills in Python and a keen interest in cross-disciplinary research are also required. Informal enquiries may be