155 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your application. Your supporting statement must explain how you meet each of the selection criteria
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Statement as part of your online application. The Supporting Statement should include a cover letter and should also clearly describe how you meet each of the selection criteria listed in the job description.
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be organised, highly motivated and able to work independently as well as part of a team. This is a fixed-term appointment available for 2 years with a possibility of extension. If you are interested in
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on projects as part of the initiative. You will communicate on a regular basis with the relevant Oxford Principal Investigators, GSK scientists and the wider team on all issues relating to the development and
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. The post holder will work as a part of an interdisciplinary team including experimental neuroscientists studying learning in brain networks in Oxford, as well as other theoretical neuroscientists modelling
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will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application.
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considered. Interviews will be held on 18th and 19th August. Please upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your online application. Please provide details of two referees and ask them to send a
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for a Postdoctoral Research Associate with expertise in heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis applied to hydrogenation reactions. This post is part of the ESPRC-funded Sustainable Chemicals and
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of Rheumatology. This post will be part of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research on mechanisms regulating immunological synapse formation and function. The post holder provides guidance
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the sensitivity of tumour cells to radiotherapy, with the ultimate goal of improving cure rates while minimizing side effects. A key component of our work involves translating laboratory discoveries into clinical