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through to large-scale individual-based simulation as well as statistics and Bayesian inference. This highly motivated, collaborative research group leads funded, international consortia in modelling, NTDs
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, including (but not limited to): advanced Bayesian techniques to calibrate and update models In an adaptive setup, where decisions ought to balance active learning with exploitative goals; data-driven model
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application of conditional diffusion models, flow matching techniques, or related generative approaches, as well as experience working with probabilistic (Bayesian) methods and statistical modelling. Strong
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infrastructures. A solid background in beam dynamics in synchrotrons and the corresponding numerical modelling is required. Applicants should have the ability to identify research objectives and subsequently
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headed by the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). InfoSec is responsible for safeguarding the university’s digital assets while enabling its strategic objectives. Within this structure, the Operations
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focuses on developing molecular therapies for disorders of the nervous system and muscle. Our objectives include understanding disease biology, identifying and validating therapeutic targets, and developing
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approaches to link the genes underlying AMR to their bacteria reservoir; consequently, revealing targets for future therapeutic inventions such as vaccines. Your work will contribute to the broader objectives
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secondment before you submit an application https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/secondments. About the Role The Department of Antiquities at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology cares for around 275,000 objects
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— an ambitious initiative to audit, document, and improve access to the Museum’s world-renowned collections. You will assist with the identification, documentation, and packing of archaeological objects working
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About the Role The Ashmolean Museum of Art & Archaeology, History of Science Museum, Museum of Natural History and the Pitt Rivers Museum currently have over 8.5 million objects, with 7,000m2