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” and “wet” lab workflows). You will be able to Design, develop and implement algorithms and systems based on foundation models, large language models and/or AI agents for automated scientific discovery
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with the possibility of renewal. This project addresses the high computational and energy costs of Large Language Models (LLMs) by developing more efficient training and inference methods, particularly
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professional relationships with both external and internal stakeholders which enables delivery of objectives, you will be working closely with Business Managers/Academics to develop strategies in respect of each
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support the smooth day-to-day running of the galleries. You will also highlight key objects on display, once trained and help maintain security and safety, respond appropriately to incidents, and prepare
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The Uehiro Oxford Institute and Oxford Martin School invite applications for a Research Fellow to work as part of the Oxford Martin Programme on Decarceration, researching ethical and human rights
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Sciences Institute (PSI) is a multidisciplinary institute within the University of Oxford, established to strengthen global capacity to prepare for and respond to pandemics. PSI works to identify, counter
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Inclusion Strategic Plan, our commitment to equality and diversity goes hand in hand with our commitment to academic freedom and free speech. Contact: personnel@economics.ox.ac.uk
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people) research group on a project which aims to develop and validate a scalable and developmentally sensitive self-report measure of anhedonia in young people, as well as contributing to ongoing
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operation of a world-class research lab. This is an exceptional chance to develop advanced experimental and analytical skills within a pioneering, collaborative, and highly supportive scientific environment
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the Office for National Statistics Covid Infection Survey. You will work within Prof Katrina Lythgoe’s Ecology and Evolution of Viruses Research Group based in the Department of Biology and affiliated with