148 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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researcher will fabricate and characterize devices, perform low-temperature experiments using radio-frequency readout circuits, and collaborate with theorists to develop novel experiments for studying quantum
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of normative frameworks and aggregation rules, and develop scalable solutions for handling ambiguity and incomplete information in stakeholder inputs. The PDRA will be line managed by Prof Paul Goldberg
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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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potency to protect against the associated infectious diseases and potential pandemic threats. The focus of this project is to explore the possibility of using this methodology to develop a pan-corona virus
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replication. This post is fixed term for 3 years. What are you going to do? In this fully-funded project, you will: • develop and employ novel advanced biophysical instrumentation based on optical
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in the discipline to develop research projects and methodologies are essential as well as strong communications and written skills. For informal queries, please contact Professor Matthew
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. Successful applicants will work closely with our national and international collaborators and are expected to develop innovative research approaches. The role also includes the possibility to co-advice
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on transplant using multimodal medical data. You will be responsible for literature review, data cleaning, model development and implementation. You should possess a relevant PhD (or near completion) in
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in the Mathematical Institute (https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/groups/mathematical-biology/infectious-disease-modelling). The postdoctoral researchers will develop data-driven mathematical models and
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semiconductors for renewable energy generation”. This collaborative project will tackle the complex array of exciting fundamental science arising in “soft” inorganic and hybrid semiconductors, seeking to develop