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Oxford-DeepMind Graduate Scholarship (Computer Science) The Oxford-DeepMind Graduate Scholarships (Computer Science) are available for applicants to any full-time DPhil course within, or affiliated
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, economics, and other areas of computational social science; • AI scientists for natural science, integrating LLM agents with simulation and, where appropriate, robotic experimentation (e.g., automated “dry
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Oxford-NaturalMotion and Oxford-Oxitec Graduate Scholarships At least one full scholarship is available for applicants who are applying to the full-time DPhil in Biology. The scholarship is jointly
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of the Department. The research activities of the department fall under eight broad headings, though there is much overlap in practice: Information Engineering (Robotics, Computer Vision and Machine Learning
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Computational Mechanics to join the Brassart Research Group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is
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). The postholder will report into the QCi3 Hub Director, and will line manage both the Hub’s Technology Associate and Communications & Events Manager. The team also has a Senior Programme Manager and Administrative
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seamlessly integrated into visualisation environments. It is essential that you hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Data Engineering, Biomedical Sciences
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the delivery of the Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR), a flagship programme at the heart of a national effort involving government, academia and industry. You’ll manage the full operational portfolio
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The Oxford Quantum Institute (OQI) is launching—and we’re seeking a dynamic Programme Director to help shape and deliver this major new initiative. OQI will position Oxford as a leading
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cutting-edge microscopy technology and analysis. As a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, you will be responsible for developing research questions within the CRUK grant’s research programme led by Prof Marco