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We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant for the pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccine development programme led by Professor Adrian Hill. You will be responsible for performing immunological
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depending on funding. The Oxford Ion Trap Quantum Computing group currently hosts one of the world’s highest performance networked quantum computing demonstrators, capable of remote Bell-pair production
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these bioinformatic experiments. Access to a high-performance computer will be provided. The candidate must be capable of generating complex molecular compound models in silico and using current molecular dynamic
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and leading a programme of numerical simulations relating to all aspects of our research on P-MoPAs; using particle-in-cell computer codes hosted on local and national high-performance computing
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computational workflows on a high-performance cluster. You will test hypotheses using data from multiple sources, refining your approach as needed. The role also involves close collaboration with colleagues
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testing and related workflows alongside a familiarity with command-line environments, high-performance computing (HPC) environments and pipeline execution on compute clusters (e.g., SLURM) are essential. A
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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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of experimental data. You will primarily support the insectary at the Jenner Institute aiming for the assessment of new target antigens as vaccine candidates for the Malaria Vaccine Programme using some of the most
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the College’s research programme, as well as being able to teach high-achieving graduate students. Additionally, they will possess excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills and
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, or similar languages, and proficiency in high-performance computing. You will have experience in large-scale genomic data analysis. You will be able to demonstrate how to organise and prioritise work