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Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford, OX1 3QZ About the role Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in Inorganic Materials Chemistry to join
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, Engineering, or a closely related discipline. You will be a materials or physical scientist with a strong track record in applying deep learning to computer vision problems, ideally within battery
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, implementation and evaluation of multi-robot scouting methods suitable for wheeled-legged systems in physically-realistic simulated environments and on real robots. You will hold or be close to completion of a PhD
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, and contributions to open-source software) and application of these methods to research problems in computational materials chemistry. You will also contribute to wider-ranging research activities
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. The postholder will be physically based at Trinity College Dublin, embedded in the School of Computer Science and Statistics, Artificial Intelligence Discipline, and the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience
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collaborative programme bringing together a team of leading experts in advanced electron microscopy imaging, first-principles modelling, metal halide semiconductor thin-film and device fabrication, and
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The Qing Laboratory at Oxford is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join a NERC-funded Pushing the Frontiers of Environmental Science programme focused on advancing nanopore
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About the role We are seeking an outstanding candidate to work in the Process Dynamics group to contribute to advanced research in AI-driven X-ray imaging for metal alloy solidification
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of direct relevance to computational single-cell and spatial genomics (bioinformatics, computer science, applied mathematics, physics, etc). You will have strong demonstrable competence with
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internationally leading programme of research. You should possess significant knowledge in physical acoustics in the ultrasonic regime, cavitation physics, the design and construction of high-powered ultrasound