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of the Department. The research activities of the department fall under eight broad headings, though there is much overlap in practice: Information Engineering (Robotics, Computer Vision and Machine Learning
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Oxford Witt Lab for Trust in AI (OWL) at the Department of Engineering Science (Central Oxford). The post is funded by Schmidt
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a pioneering research programme on “Enabling consumers to make healthy financial choices“, focusing on how behavioural finance insights can be applied at scale through technology platforms to improve
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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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recognised authority in dynamic-compression science and high energy density physics. They will be expected to be capable of developing their own programme of independent externally funded research projects
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biology, mathematical and computational finance, numerical analysis, machine learning and data science or the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (OCIAM). The successful candidates will be
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or biology. In this role, you will work closely with Dr. Lynn and other lab members, employing cutting-edge optical imaging tools and computational analyses to determine how spatial and temporal features
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all procedures with clinical trial volunteers and you will provide broad clinical support to the HCV CHIM program (working with the project team, including a project manager). Giving clinical input
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from the research programme. You will be working in a growing department within the Medical Sciences Division. The Department of Paediatrics is a world leader in child health research and hosts
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%) allocated to teaching on the School’s programmes and developing the Alfred Landecker Programme. The post is generously supported by funds from the Alfred Landecker Foundation, to support a programme of