138 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Design for Behaviour Change: Circular Economy for Medical Devices
remanufacturing of injection devices that embed Design for Behaviour Change principles and to evaluate the stakeholder adoption potential of these solutions. 4. Developing design, policy and regulatory
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Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) aimed at providing active fault maps and information about earthquake potential and related hazards in proximity to major hydropower developments in Kyrgyzstan. The
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. The main objectives of Dr Kapetanovic’s research programmes are the: • Development of novel genetic and optogenetic therapies for retinal diseases. • Investigation of innovative ocular surgical techniques
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to advance hepatitis B and liver disease research and to develop novel analytic approaches for NHS routine data. You will be based at the University of Oxford, joining a collaborative, interdisciplinary
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analysis of data from a Nipah virus vaccine trial, using machine learning and statistical tools to identify immune response markers for future trials. You will be responsible for developing new and adapting
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form, how it is generated and how it evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model organism
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from across the Eurozone to develop state-of-the-art multimodal LLMs. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the ethical frameworks that will guide the future of this rapidly evolving
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will be educated to PhD level with relevant experience in molecular plant biology and evolution and will work closely with other group members to assist them with gene functional characterisation
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research team investigates molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes. You will be working on a project that will focus on understanding how some viruses can change their receptor
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risks to aircraft engines. The Particles Research Group works on icing problems closely with industrial partners, is currently developing a new altitude icing wind tunnel and entering a new EPSRC