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The University of Oxford Department of Engineering Science is one of the largest research and teaching departments in the university and is a world-renowned institution with a reputation for
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About the role As a system administrator, you will play a critical role in supporting, maintaining and developing the computer systems upon which all the Department’s IT operations depend. Your work
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computer science, materials science, and medicine. The role You will be a senior member of the Finance Team in the Department of Engineering Science providing high quality financial support to both internal and
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or computational research in the area of quantum technologies, either in Physics or a related discipline (including Engineering, Materials, Chemistry, Computer Science or Mathematics) You will have a strong
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responsibilities: Lead and grow strategic relationships with global employers across sectors such as Technology, Consumer, FMCG, Energy, Healthcare and Industrials. Facilitate employer access to Oxford talent
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collaborators across multiple disciplines including computational epidemiology, evolutionary biology, computer science, and software engineering to design, implement, and maintain benchmarks that will help shape
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. The successful candidate will join the busy Mechanical Engineering Group (MEG) within one of the largest departments in the University, giving the opportunity to work on and contribute to world-leading high
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subject, a record of internationally excellent research supported by strong publications commensurate with their career stage, and a compelling vision for their research programme going forwards. They will
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postholder will enhance the Technology and Industrialisation for Development Centre (TIDE Centre)’s public profile by leading its outreach, events programme, and communications activity. The role will be
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-world problems in government, medicine, industry and science. The programme is run jointly with Imperial College London, and is supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC