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3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Supervisors: Prof Noa Zilberman The training of new AI models, as well as their deployment for inference, is transforming the design of computer networks. In
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application to IDDO’s model. You will be responsible for maintaining secure data upload and data sharing systems in line with data protection legislation and the University policies and regulations, and for
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the development lifecycle. Develop your skills across technology domains by experiencing projects that are delivering solutions with software, infrastructure, data management, and security. This is a 24-month fixed
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Grade 8: £48,235 - £57,255 per annum including the Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per annum Permanent, full time (37.5 hours per week) We are seeking a Data and Research Lead to play a
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Research UK (MHRUK), commencing October 2026. Adolescence is a critical period for mental health, and young people today are growing up in increasingly complex digital environments. While online spaces can
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advice on laboratory operations, health and safety, and equipment and reagent procurement and management, working closely with the STRUBI Senior Management Team, the HWB Senior Building and Facilities
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The Department of Chemistry is seeking a reliable and well-organised Stores Technician to support the day-to-day operation of the Department’s stores service. This important role will be responsible
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, equipment usage, and project tracking. This full-time, permanent position is based at the Denys Wilkinson Building (DWB) in Oxford. You will be required to complete relevant safety inductions and obtain
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building systems and maintenance practices Understanding of UK health and safety legislation Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Good communication skills and stakeholder engagement Competent IT
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, including data collection, analysis, and structured interviews, and draft material to help develop a pilot policy tracker for online child safety, modelled on the School’s successful COVID-19 tracker. You