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recent papers at https://edon.github.io/publications.html . About You We are seeking highly motivated, original, and independent candidates with a strong theory background. Candidates must have a PhD (or
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independently as well as collaboratively across institutions. They should have experience working with mammalian primary and human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived neuronal/glial culture. Any experience
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research projects • Analysing complex data and generating original research ideas • Publishing in high‑impact journals and presenting at international conferences • Contributing to group strategy, funding
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group as well as with the Detector Development Group, which connects our work to a wider community of experts in detector technology and laboratory practice. The primary objective of the role is to
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Group (CVG), led by Prof. Ferryman, addresses the computational issues of perception and reasoning in relation to image interpretation. Prof. Ferryman is Principal Investigator in the EC project
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an accurate ground state phase diagram for the model describing these systems, and by proposing experimental tests which can be used to identify QSLs in Ce pyrochlores. The PDRA will have primary
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an accurate ground state phase diagram for the model describing these systems, and by proposing experimental tests which can be used to identify QSLs in Ce pyrochlores. The PDRA will have primary
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, the Computational Vision Group (CVG), led by Prof. Ferryman, addresses the computational issues of perception and reasoning in relation to image interpretation. Prof. Ferryman is Principal Investigator in the EC
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of the Principal Investigator, and work effectively with group members and external collaborators. They will also contribute to the supervision of students undertaking projects in the lab. About You The postholder
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research agenda, pursuing new and original independent research projects, and presenting their research in Oxford and other academic venues. They will be responsible for co-leading and developing the field