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. The postholder will be responsible for adapting existing, and developing new, analytical methodologies on both fluid and rock samples to determine helium, hydrogen and associated noble gas isotopic and other trace
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collaborate with other technical groups working on the design. The successful candidate will also have opportunity to conduct experiments and machine development activities on the existing accelerators. The key
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on research pertinent to the project. By scaling up data, compute and model size, large language models (LLMs) have gained an impressive and ever growing array of capabilities. The next phase of development
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need to manage your own academic research and administrative activities; adapt existing and develop new scientific techniques and experimental protocols relating specifically to endolysosomal patch
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Psychiatry is based on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work
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. This exciting development provides exceptional research and teaching facilities along with space for public engagement and outreach. It also offers renewed commitment to work across disciplinary boundaries
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sonochemistry across different reactor scales. We are seeking one highly talented and motivated researcher to exploit our wide range of sonochemical reactors, catalyst developments, and physical and chemical
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for a highly motivated and driven postdoctoral researcher to contribute strongly to a wave of ongoing developments deploying the escape-time technology on a broad range of measurement problems in biology
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numerical cosmology. The successful candidate will lead the develop of realistic simulations of a galaxy, lensing, X-ray and CMB secondary observables. This will be built on the backlight simulations, a new
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concept for a linear collider based on a hybrid of radio-frequency and plasma-accelerator technology. This project will focus on developing plasma accelerators towards the high luminosities (via increased