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The Phonetics Laboratory is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to carry out research on the effects of long-term language contact on prosody and other phonetic phenomena, with
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. The successful candidate will liaise with diverse teams of stakeholders and therefore excellent communication skills are a must. This position is full time and fixed term for 12 months (part-time working will be
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experimental problems. Excellent organisational and communication skills as well as ability to work collaboratively are essential. This is a fixed-term appointment available for 2 years. If you are interested in
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programming skills for data analysis. Excellent organisational and communication skills as well as ability to work as part of a team are essential. This is a fixed-term appointment available for 1 year. If you
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microorganisms is desirable. Excellent communication skills and the ability to keep accurate records are essential. You will be encouraged to develop your skills, engage with professional development opportunities
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written and oral communication skills and experience or interest in bioinformatics and in vivo work (holding a personal licence) would be advantageous. What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about
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-workers. Excellent oral and written communication skills, including proven ability to write in English at a suitable standard You will experience of flow cytometry and experience with tissue culture
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hub sites, Aarhus University (AU), University of Copenhagen (UC) and University of Oxford (UO). A key output from SMARTbiomed research is software for use by the research community. The appointee will
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to the 4th February 2026. You will be investigating the safety and security implications of large language model (LLM) agents, particularly those capable of interacting with operating systems and external APIs
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on evaluating the abilities of large language models (LLMs) of replicating results from the arXiv.org repository across computational sciences and engineering. You should have a PhD/DPhil (or be near completion