187 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford
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an industry partnered project for translational drug discovery. The role will involve analysing large scale omics and spatial datasets from both primary patient samples and advanced in vitro model systems
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Psychiatry is based on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant position with the WISDOM project (mm/sub-mm interferometric studies of molecular gas and supermassive black holes in galaxies near and
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experience in working with human neuronal cell lines that provide models of understanding the biology of protein aggregation and its phenotypes. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant
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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. To address these questions, we
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lowland river chemistry. Ultimately, these experiments will be used to parameterise calcite precipitation rate equations and empirical rate constants to inform catchment-scale modelling of ERW practices and
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Candidates are invited to apply for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the translational clinical psychology research group reporting to Dr Alex Lau-Zhu. The post is full-time (37.5 hours
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rhizobia can fix up to 200 kg N per ha, as crops and for forage are potential ways to improve both N efficiency and the sustainability of agriculture. In this project we are engineering nif clusters
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We are looking for an excellent post-doctoral candidate with a PhD / DPhil (or near completion) in quantum optics, solid state quantum physics, magnetic resonance or related areas. The successful
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Prof. Luigi Rizzi (Collège de France), seeks to investigate the acquisition of French from a cartographic perspective, employing the Growing Trees model developed by Friedmann, Belletti, and Rizzi, and