183 formal-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Mobility Reading Group led by Nobuko Yoshida. The successful candidate will be located in the Department of Computer Science Reporting to Professor Nobuko Yoshida, the post holder will be responsible
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Department of Biology on a collaborative project between the Fitz-James and McLean labs investigating the molecular mechanisms of insect
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Reporting to the Project Co-Lead, Professor Beth Greenhough, the post holder will be responsible for carrying out research contributing the social science dimensions of the three-year MRC funded
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Cancer Biology to join the GO-PRECISE CRC-VAX project, a highly exciting initiative funded by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK
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applicant. Access to high-performance computing facilities and cloud-based quantum hardware will be provided to support simulation and verification of theoretical methods. About you The successful candidate
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developing formalisms for their interpretation (GMC structure, dynamical state, lifetime, formation, evolution), and/or ii) weighing the supermassive black holes lurking at galaxy centres using molecular gas
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choice theory, or computational modelling. This post is based at the Department of Computer Science and on-site working is required. Remote and part-time working is possible in agreement with Professor
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explores novel aggregation methods at the intersection of AI safety, computational social choice, and judgment aggregation, aiming to formally integrate multi-stakeholder preferences into AI system design
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Machine Learning, Human-Computing Interactions, Social Sciences, and Public Health. Applicants should hold, or be close to completion of, PhD/DPhil with research experience in computer science, statistics
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Institute for Molecular and Computational Medicine (IMCM). You will test GSK assets and targets in established models of podocyte and mesangial cell pathology relevant to glomerular diseases. You will