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concept for a linear collider based on a hybrid of radio-frequency and plasma-accelerator technology. This project will focus on developing plasma accelerators towards the high luminosities (via increased
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are expected to: (a) conduct an original programme of research in Physics (b) disseminate their research through publication in scholarly journals, participation in international conferences and
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or electrical engineering or a related field and have a strong background in experimental quantum information, clean room device fabrication and microwave techniques or quantum device physics. Previous experience
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-to-phenotype models for human health at the Big Data Institute (BDI), University of Oxford. The successful candidate will contribute to a strategic research programme integrating population-scale biomedical data
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areas: digital ethics, governance of emerging technology and law, the ethics/governance of cybersecurity, the ethics/governance of AI. Main duties include undertaking comprehensive and systematic
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advanced numerical simulation and/or optimization tools to the design and characterization of the facility; interact with other technical groups working on the Diamond-II design (e.g. Engineering
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We are seeking a Senior Researcher to join a joint research programme between the Big Data Institute (BDI) in the Nuffield Department of Population Health and the Centre for Human Genetics in
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testing for all three projects. Applicants should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion) in engineering or a related discipline. Post-qualification research experience and a strong
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, and contributions to open-source software) and application of these methods to research problems in computational materials chemistry. You will also contribute to wider-ranging research activities
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Lateral Sclerosis, ALS, and the related disorder frontotemporal dementia, FTD) through their engagement with an established internationally-leading programme of neuroscience research led by Professor Kevin