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The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. We have an
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choice theory, or computational modelling. This post is based at the Department of Computer Science and on-site working is required. Remote and part-time working is possible in agreement with Professor
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About us Our Centre for Society & Mental Health is a cross-Faculty initiative between the Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy (SSPP) and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and
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theory proposed by Urbanczik & Senn (2014, Neuron) suggesting that plasticity is driven by prediction errors generated within neurons when the activity in dendrites does not match the activity in the soma
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. The research undertaken includes the interpretation of collider data and theory support for LHC phenomenology and future colliders. The Research Associate will be working on beyond the Standard Model
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor
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The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global
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persistence of household water insecurity – specifically problems in access to running water and the rise of shut-offs – in European and US cities in relation to the changing political economy of the welfare
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of shut-offs – in European and US cities in relation to the changing political economy of the welfare state, social infrastructures, and public service provision. Under the direction of Prof Meehan as