162 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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The Vacancy The Advanced Nanoscale Engineering Group is seeking a highly motivated and innovative scientist to develop and execute new scientific and technical concepts and ideas and acquire
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The Vacancy The Advanced Nanoscale Engineering Group is seeking a highly motivated and innovative scientist to develop and execute new scientific and technical concepts and ideas and acquire
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shelves, the breakup of which can speed up flow of grounded ice and affect global sea level, and on the highly specialised Antarctic biodiversity. This ambitious programme brings together leading UK (BAS
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completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil together with relevant experience. You will have the ability to lead and report an original research programme, as shown by a documented research track record, including
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. The group is well known for developing single-molecule and single-cell fluorescence methods (Uphoff PNAS 2013; Zagajewski, Nature Comm Biol 2023, Chatzimichail, Lab-on-a-chip 2024) and applying them
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irradiation damage of materials, who is self-motivated and able to plan and deliver a complex research project. You will have a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in Materials Science or Physics and will have
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. Our group develops, validates and applies novel MRI techniques for basic and clinical neuroscience. This post will focus primarily on ex-vivo and in-vivo peripheral nerve imaging data, for ongoing
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investigates ovarian functions across a range of species including mouse, sheep, human, rhinoceros, and other endangered animals with the goal of developing fertility-preservation tools for both humans and
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will contribute to the development of a new simulation-based pre-training framework for building more robust and trustworthy machine learning-based clinical prediction models. Funded by the Medical
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closely related discipline, possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes and have the ability to manage their own academic research and associated