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will be available for a 2-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on interaction between crop growth, soil fertility, and the nutrients turnover in agricultural soils. You will
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Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford OX3 7FY This is a full time (100% FTE), fixed term position for 3 years. The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international
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thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 24 months/ 2 years. The department of Biomedicine prioritises diversity and a good work environment, as this is a prerequisite for groundbreaking
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research on intent inference from gaze, foveated rendering, and perceptual interfaces for XR. Our work is interdisciplinary, and we welcome applications from individuals who bring complementary strengths in
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tools or functional genomic information or OMICS to improve genomic prediction models. The persons hired will collaborate with industry partners, teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, and supervise
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for the treatment of PFAS contaminated water. The postdoc will work collaboratively within the research groups of Assoc. Prof. Bekir Engin Eser, Assoc. Prof. Leendert Vergeynst and Assoc. Prof. Kasper Vita Kristensen
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, charitable trusts and foundations, international Universities and industry. The post holder will work as part of a recently-funded EPSRC Programme grant, undertaking research into nanotheranostics, support
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-2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position will be available for a 2-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on soil management and soil fertility in the context
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to ecological monitoring. The successful candidates will help further develop analysis pipelines and implement next‑generation sensors for automated monitoring of insects across Europe. The positions are part of
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productivity and food web. The work will consider the impacts of stressors to marine systems, especially related to offshore wind farms, and how they propagate through and disrupt the food web. You will be a