885 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof.-Dr" positions at University of Oxford
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genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including: • Employee Assistant Programme (EAP) • Generous Annual Leave
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on university procedures and policies covering a range of issues such as employee welfare, maternity/paternity and absence management. It is essential that you are educated to GCSE standard (English and Maths
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Researcher to join the Translation Biology Research Group led by Mr Alex Gordon-Weeks and Professor Kerry Fisher. The group is focussed on understanding the human tumour microenvironment (TME) and its role in
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at least two of the following programming languages: C++, C#, Python, Shell, Java. • Detailed understanding of the use of animal models to elucidate the circuit basis of behaviour
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, or a related quantitative field, with strong programming skills (e.g. R, Python) and proven experience in analysing large-scale sequencing data. Expertise in phylogenetic analysis, infectious disease
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collaboration with the Head of Copyright and Licensing, a comprehensive copyright literacy programme at the Bodleian Libraries and throughout the University of Oxford. You will be required to: Respond
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the Centre Manager, the Centre Director, Academic Programme Directors and Programme Managers, the postholder will be responsible for managing several large UKRI grants totalling around £60 million, plus the
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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South, the successful candidate will draw on existing datasets and behavioural science frameworks to create a large language model (LLM)-powered tool that supports key behaviour change techniques central
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therefore been created to provide the capacity and expertise required to deliver the Vice-Chancellor’s growing programme of high-profile, strategically significant events. These range from staff engagement