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October 2023. The Research Programme Manager role will be based at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering in Headington and is fixed-term for up to 3 years in the first instance, with the possibility
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-disciplinary team employing quantitative approaches to novel health problems. To be considered, you must hold a strong degree in a computational subject such as computer science, physics or engineering, have
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will have or be close to the completion of a PhD in Neuroscience, Psychology or a closely related discipline. With in-depth knowledge of cognitive and computational neuroscience including motivation
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We are seeking to appoint a new Research Assistant to support our growing programme in tumour immunology and liver cancer. As part of this role, you will be responsible for the provision of research
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workshops or fabrication facilities. You must also have experience in high technology research and development and Experience of Computer Numerical Controlled machining. You must also have experience in
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the Medical Sciences Divisional Office in the University of Oxford. This is an exceptional opportunity to support the outstanding and transformative Medical Sciences research at Oxford, with a focus on the
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study and academic research. Key Responsibilities: • Contribute to the MSc and MPhil in Japanese Studies teaching programme, including Research Methods, an Option course, and dissertation supervision
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We are seeking a full-time Senior Developer in Computer Vision to join the Control Group at the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford. The post is funded by the Engineering and
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commencing 18 August 2025. Further information can be found at http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/jobs/home The Department holds an Athena Swan Bronze award, highlighting its commitment to promoting women in Science
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background in (computational) physics or another exact science at an academic level • A background in software engineering • Aptitude for understanding and analysing scientific concepts • Proeficiency in