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and testing of LLMs. About you You will hold, or be close to completion of a PhD/DPhil in a relevant technical subject (e.g. computer science, statistics, engineering) and possess sufficient specialist
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are looking for someone with legacy and major gift fundraising experience, excellent project management skills and the ability to prioritise workload when supporting multiple stakeholders. You will also possess
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The Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford is one of the largest and most innovative research and teaching departments in the UK. With strong interdisciplinary links across
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at the ORCRB with development of assays to assess a range of cellular types, using multiple colour panels. You will work with the FACS SRF Manager to develop and implement new methods and techniques to address
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/women-in-engineering, as well as a number of family friendly policies.
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Neuroengineering to join the team at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering within the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. The post is full-time and fixed-term for up to 5 years. About
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The Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) is seeking to recruit an advisors and Networks Coordinator who will be working within the Technology and Industrialization for Development
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, computational neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or a closely related quantitative STEM discipline. A strong background in cognitive, behavioural, and/or systems neuroscience, with relevance to learning
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). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s energy sector. However, significant technological and cultural barriers are limiting its
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multiple departments in the Division, as well as the partner NHS trusts and primary care providers, the organisation of the course is more complex than for most other undergraduate programmes in