194 assistant-professor-computer-science-data Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Impact and Shock Mechanics Grade 7: £38,764 to £46,913 per annum The Impact and Shock Mechanics Laboratory (ISML) is seeking a highly motivated scientist to
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of computational biology, molecular biophysics, and cutting-edge analytical technologies. You’ll contribute to the development and application of computational methods to understand protein folding, structure, and
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant to contribute to two research projects: • Caring relationalities, responsiveness and responsibilities in the post
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Translational Neuroscience and Dementia Research Group, a multidisciplinary group comprising both experimental and computational biologists, led by Professors Noel Buckley and Alejo Nevado-Holgado. What We Offer
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for carrying out research on numerical engineering of quantum phase transitions. The post holder provides guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants
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other postdocs, research assistants and PhD and project students. The research group aims to apply the latest advances in molecular biology, immunology and neuroscience to better understand the mechanisms
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We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Brain Health Modelling, to work within the recently established Podium Institute for Sports Medicine at the University
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in at the interface of life sciences and Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Yimon Aye for a
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We are seeking to appoint a talented and ambitious Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join a dynamic and productive research group of Dr Girish Ram Mali, based at the Sir William Dunn School
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Join the Oxford Martin Programme on Forecasting Technological Change at the University of Oxford, led by Dr François Lafond, Prof J. Doyne Farmer, and Prof Max Roser. This pioneering programme aims