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, including molecular clouds (properties, formation, evolution), dynamics (supermassive black hole mass measurements, gas flows, active galactic nucleus feedback), and any other facets of the data not yet
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the Development of Operando X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy within the group of Professor Robert Weatherup in the Department of Materials
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Oxford Net Zero programme. Working with colleagues in the Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Planetary Physics (AOPP) sub-department of the Physics Department and in Engineering Science. You will combine rigorous
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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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skilled support for lab members on a program of work investigating how impairments in world and goal models disrupt planning and inference in schizophrenia-related genetic mouse lines. Experiments will
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optimising protocols, designing and accurately executing experiments, and contributing conceptually to the overall research programme. Good organisational and communication skills and the ability to work as
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), Neha Potnis (Auburn), Courtney Leisner (Virginia Tech)) and Thomas Lahaye (Tübingen)) to investigate the effect of fluctuating temperatures on the outcome and evolution of plant-pathogen interactions. We
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develop leaning-based approaches to contact rich mobile manipulation (LocoManipulation) with a focus on legged robots in challenging scenarios. This C2C project is in collaboration with ETH Zurich’s “RobotX
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research team investigates molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes. You will be working on a project that will focus on understanding how some viruses can change their receptor
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant to support the development and optimisation of viral-vectored vaccine platforms within Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert’s research group at the Pandemic