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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher developing new families heterogeneous catalysts based on nanostructured supports with controlled surface chemistry and electronic structure
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, contributing to cutting-edge research with relevance to human health. You will support ultra-structural imaging experiments using cryo-imaging techniques such as cryo-SIM and cryo–X-ray tomography, alongside
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a PhD in Structural Geology or related discipline, including experience of fracture description and statistical analysis methods. The intended start date is April 2026, or as soon as possible
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evaluate inhibitors targeting mycobacterial proteins. Working closely with chemists, structural biologists, microbiologists and immunologists at Oxford, as well as with external partners, the postholder will
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-molecule inhibitors. The postholder will use structural, biochemical and microbiological data to inform molecule design, generate and test hypotheses, and develop new synthetic methodologies. Alongside
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and AI Virtual Institute (HAVI), funded by the Schmidt Sciences Foundation. The research assistant will work with Dr Sebastian Ahnert's Structural Complexity research group in the Department of Chemical
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to develop a program of work investigating how brains use internal models of task and world structure to enable flexible goal-directed behaviour. The experiments will involve recording and/or manipulating
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. Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Structural Geology or related discipline, including experience of fracture description and statistical analysis methods. The intended start date is April 2026, or as
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the molecular structural dynamics and embedded chiral information in redox-active polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons influence the emergence of novel photoluminescent properties. While the majority of objectives
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computational methods for analysis and interpretation of large-scale biological datasets. Experiences in structural homology modelling is not essential but would be advantageous. The post holder will work in a