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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers, 20,000 infants and up
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research programme on theoretical and practical aspects for reliable learning procedures for human-centred AI. The post holder provides guidance to junior members of the research group including project
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About the role As a system administrator, you will play a critical role in supporting, maintaining and developing the computer systems upon which all the Department’s IT operations depend. Your work
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About the Role The University of Oxford is seeking a dynamic and motivated PPIE Lead and Coordinator to support an exciting research programme focused on improving blood and transplant safety
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-to-phenotype models for human health at the Big Data Institute (BDI), University of Oxford. The successful candidate will contribute to a strategic research programme integrating population-scale biomedical data
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This Research Assistant position supports a UKRI-funded research programme developing anatomy-driven artificial intelligence methods for cognitive and translational neuroscience. The role focuses
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in person • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail • Good computer literacy (including Word and Excel) • The ability to manage competing tasks with confidence and care Sponsorship and
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We are seeking a Senior Researcher to join a joint research programme between the Big Data Institute (BDI) in the Nuffield Department of Population Health and the Centre for Human Genetics in
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whether privacy-preserving language models can reliably support causal inference in psychiatry at scale. The PhD (DPhil) programme will be supervised by Dr Andrey Kormilitzin (University of Oxford) and
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This postdoctoral position contributes to a UKRI-funded programme developing anatomy-driven artificial intelligence for translational neuroscience, with a focus on understanding how cognitive