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Nathalie Seddon (current Director, who would become co-Director) and oversee the Agile programme management team (the ‘Engine Room’). The MG reports to the Agile Executive Board, chaired by Professor Patrick
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potential further extension, subject to confirmed funding. You will lead experiments in the OPG arc-jet/plasma wind tunnel, developing and commissioning facility upgrades (higher-power operation, new nozzles
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. The University of Oxford provides a stimulating work environment, renowned globally as a centre of excellence. Our research addresses key global challenges, from combating climate change to developing life-saving
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Services team delivers the infrastructure that keeps our staff, students, and researchers connected. As part of the Improving Wireless Rollout Programme, you’ll be helping to ensure reliable and modern
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role in participating in the exchange programme with Johns Hopkins University. You will also be responsible for contributing new research project ideas, managing your own administrative activities and
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Oxford University, fostering an inclusive and egalitarian community. We offer: Membership of the University’s staff benefits program, including 38 days’ paid holiday (pro rata for part time appointments
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as soon as possible but must be available to start by 1 April 2026 at the latest. This project aims to develop superconducting microwave interconnects and metasurfaces for distributed quantum networks
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research group, responsible for delivering research and supporting the development of shared tools, experiments, and publications. The role involves both independent research and collaboration with
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sympathetic neuropathy by developing tangible in-vitro systems”. Key responsibilities: • Autonomy in equally managing timeline of own research and technical activities, within guidelines/deadlines
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University, fostering an inclusive and egalitarian community. We offer: Membership of the University’s staff benefits program, including 38 days’ paid holiday and access to world-class facilities