138 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford
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is funded by ERC (or UKRI) and is fixed term to 31 December 2028. We are seeking two candidates for a research project focused on developing the foundations for artificial intelligence (AI) agents
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), computing sensitivity kernels and applying the BG-SOLA method to infer the properties of the MTZ. They will adapt existing and develop new seismic analysis and inverse methodologies within a finite-frequency
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are twofold. The first goal is to accelerate the solution of the large mixed-integer optimisation problems required to balance energy. The second goal is to develop methods that handle the increasing
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role focuses on the computational analysis and methodological development of third-generation and single-cell sequencing data to understand the role of transposable elements (TEs) in early mammalian
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role in developing and applying advanced AI foundation models to decode cellular architecture and understand how genetic variation shapes cellular phenotypes and complex human traits. The role will
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to a multi-lab MRC-funded research project aiming to develop advance humanised pain models. This role is part of a multi-disciplinary team including expertise in cell culturing, electrophysiology, and
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Christiane Timmel for a period of up to 12 months. The project involves the development and application of novel optical detection methods for magnetic field effects in proteins (especially cryptochromes and
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American Institute seeks to appoint an Associate Professor of United States Politics with research and teaching expertise in American Political Development, with a particular focus on one or more of the
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focuses on developing novel, more disease-representative models of brain tumours that recapitulate how tumours behave in vivo, how they respond to treatments, and in their inter- and intratumoral
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Space Instrumentation. The post holder will join the Oxford Space instrumentation group to support the development of the Modular