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university level. Candidates with a background in English local history and/or architectural history are particularly welcome. About us OUDCE provides opportunities for people from a wide variety of
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate in Machine Learning for Grid-Edge Flexibility to join the Power Systems Architecture Lab within the Department of Engineering Science
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will be part of the newly funded multi-million-pound research project – Ethical Web and Data Architectures in the Age of AI - supported by the Oxford Martin School. The successful candidate will be in
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant with expertise in the area of new photovoltaics device architectures. The position is available for a fixed term of 12 months from time
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Are you a people-person who genuinely wants to help guests get the most out of a visit? Do you have a passion for historic buildings and architecture? Join our team of Visitor Experience Assistants
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historic and modern estate. From restoring intricate woodwork in centuries-old listed buildings to crafting bespoke furniture and fittings, our team ensures that Oxford’s rich architectural heritage is
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Thomas Morstyn and researchers from Oxford’s Power Systems Architecture Lab. The key responsibility of the position will be to conduct research on multi-agent reinforcement learning and safe AI
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analysis to quantify the spatial distribution of immune cells within lung and kidney cancers (both primary and metastatic) and their relationship to the architecture of the extracellular matrix. You will
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investment in Service Cloud with Education Data Architecture, Marketing Cloud and Experience Cloud delivers maximum value. As a key strategic leader, you will collaborate with stakeholders across all levels
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(inclusive of Classics, Egyptology & Ancient Near Eastern Studies, and Architecture). Along with the Taylor Institution and Nizami Ganjavi Libraries, the Art Library is part of Section 3 of the Bodleian