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and non-state armed groups and collect data relating to the dynamics of warfare. We will answer questions such as: How are wars fought? How does the organization of a belligerent party affect the way
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independent researchers to bring exciting new perspectives to the study of mycology at the University of Oxford within a dynamic new Department with a culture that values inclusivity, innovation, collegiality
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computational statistics, statistical machine learning, simulation and statistical programming). The postholders will join the dynamic and collaborative Department of Statistics. The Department carries out world
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of solid-state matter to dynamic compression on nanosecond timescales. The academic standing of the Fellow, as an independent group leader, will be on a par with the other academics in the Department who
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Research (OCMR). The OCMR is a world-renowned centre for cardiac MRI research and is part of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Oxford. The OCMR provides a vibrant and dynamic
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molecular biology and experience working with cells, tissues or organisms. You will be highly motivated, enthusiastic and willing to learn new skills. You will have strong organisational skills and the
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computational experiments (e.g., small-scale simulations or proof-of-concept implementations) to validate assumptions and connect formal insights to realistic agentic settings. You will be responsible
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About us: At the Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) we undertake discovery science where we reassemble physiological processes at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systems level of
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The Molecular Plants Biology Section of the Department of Biology is pleased to invite applications for the Glasstone Fellowship in Plant Sciences. This prestigious post is a three-year postdoctoral
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you Candidates with experience in molecular mycobacteriology, Crispr-Cas technology, drug target discovery and target validation, assay development, cellular and animal models of tuberculosis infection