115 wireless-communication-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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period of 12 months in the first instance, with potential to extend. The project involves advanced theory for new ultrafast imaging experiments and is funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
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About the role We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Numerical Analysis research group at the Department of Engineering Science (Osney). The post is funded by Rolls
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow – 3 year FTC starting asap Closing date – 15th of November at midday GMT The Oxford Future of Finance and Technology Initiative is launching a major cutting-edge
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, including but not limited to Earth Sciences, Physics, Mathematics and Engineering, together with relevant experience. You will possess sufficient specialist knowledge in either volcanic plume dynamics and/or
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with the Institute of Physics and Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. As part of the BRC funding, they will work with Professor Gleeson and Dr Grist in the Oxford Radiology Research Unit
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The Mobile Robotics Group (MRG) at the Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI) in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford is seeking exceptional candidates for a full-time
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drive such an attraction (J Chem Phys 2020, Langmuir 2022, Nature Nanotech 2024, Nature Communications 2025), now opening up many new and exciting avenues of exploration across scales, from molecules
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Project Overview This 5-year BBSRC supported project is a highly multi-disciplinary effort between biology and engineering groups at the University of Oxford to advance cell-based assays
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We are seeking five full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistants to join the Computational Health Informatics Lab at the Department of Engineering Science, based at the Institute of Biomedical
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, Physics, Engineering or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in statistical mechanics method development, with