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associated activities and have previous experience of contributing to publications. They must also have excellent communication skills, including the ability to present research proposals and results, and
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knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes. They will also be expected to manage their own academic research and associated activities and have previous experience
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uncertainty associated with high renewable penetration in a more systematic and effective way. Specific responsibilities may include: • Developing models (mathematical + software) of existing grid
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Research Assistant to join Professor Dame Molly Stevens’s laboratory at the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, University of Oxford. The Stevens Group is based within the Department of Physiology
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. Reporting to the Associate Head of Resources, the post holder will be required to provide lectures, classes and supervision, and to undertake advanced academic study in support of their teaching. The post
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– Artificial Intelligence (CoI-AI) Programme, a pioneering initiative that integrates controlled human infection models, advanced microbiology and immunology, and AI-driven analytics to accelerate vaccine
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of Immunity – Artificial Intelligence (CoI-AI) Programme, a pioneering initiative that integrates human challenge models, advanced microbiology, and artificial intelligence to accelerate vaccine discovery
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materials to support research environment initiatives, manage events associated with the programme and with RSPU (e.g. networking events; external visits), including their evaluation. About You You will have
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Research Manager to support Professor Aditi Lahiri’s project 'PAAL', for which an ERC Synergy Grant has been awarded. The overall objective of this project is to experimentally investigate phonological and
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research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and vaccinology. The Oxford Vaccine Group under the lead of Professor Sir Andrew