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and most comprehensive dataset on multiple sclerosis (MS), encompassing longitudinal data from over 40,000 individuals, some tracked for more than a decade. You will be responsible for advancing and
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the design and implementation of actuation and sensing technologies, ideally in medical or radiological applications • Proven track-record of high-quality research • Experience of robotics
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. The study will involve computational modelling of dynamic aperture and coherent instabilities based on single- and multi-particle tracking simulations, as well as designing and conducting experiments
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the molecular structural dynamics and embedded chiral information in redox-active polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons influence the emergence of novel photoluminescent properties. While the majority of objectives
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science, chemistry, engineering, or a related field. Applicants should be highly experienced, and have an established track record in the collection and processing of high-resolution electron microscopy and
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quantitative and programming skills along with a track record of designing neuromodulation and neuroimaging studies in healthy participants, of using computer programs to design experimental paradigms, analyse
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motivation, learning and decision making. You will have strong quantitative and programming skills along with a track record of designing neuromodulation and neuroimaging studies in healthy participants, of
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also be able to undertake research based on their academic expertise on specific themes and objects in the exhibition and accompanying catalogue. This is an excellent opportunity for an advanced doctoral
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manage a research project, including a research budget. A track record of collecting human data, especially eye tracking data would be an advantage. The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday on 23
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are desirable, as is a proven track record of deploying machine learning models on real-world robot platforms. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. Ingmar Posner (email: ingmar@robots.ox.ac.uk) For more