26 assistant-professor-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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the Computational Rare Disease Genomics (CRDG) Team, which is led by Associate Professor Nicky Whiffin and based within the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute. The CRDG team collectively use
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at the University of Oxford and work collaboratively with academic partners at Warwick, Berkeley, Potsdam, Groningen and beyond. This post is based at the Department of Computer Science and on-site working is
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in AI for Digital Health to join Professor Tingting Zhu’s research group at the Department of Engineering Science (Headington, Oxford
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the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. The post is funded by the Oxford Martin Programme on Circular Battery Economies. It is fixed term up to December 2027. You will undertake
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We are seeking a creative and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Turing AI World-Leading Fellowship research programme led by Professor Alison Noble. This exciting and ambitious
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Data processing for the MIGHTEE survey. This is a senior role funded through the UKRI Frontier Research Grant of Prof. Matthew
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engineering, computer science or other field relevant to the proposed area of research. You should have a good track record of robotic publications/presentations in the field of healthcare, possess sufficient
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180266 – Postdoctoral Research Assistant Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) Grade 7: Salary in the range of £38,674-£39,749 per annum This is a
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. The postdoctoral researcher will join the Department of Engineering Science at the Old Road Campus Research Building, with Professor Jens Rittscher as line manager. The role involves coordinating work with Simon
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Andrew Baldwin for a period of up to one year. The project is