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training (e.g. manual handling, compressed gases awareness) This role is part-time (22.5 hours/week), which can be worked across a minimum of three days. Please note that it is an on-site role only. What We
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hypersonic), pressurised pipe networks for media ranging from water and air to hydrogen or CO2, and other supporting systems. The Technician will also assist in the maintenance of the building’s compressed air
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professional image. You will effectively manage a small team to undertake a range of reception and related admin duties, including responding to telephone and email enquiries, greeting visitors, taking meeting
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research aims to develop new AI for shared human-AI decision-making in healthcare imaging. This post is focused on AI-assisted ultrasound guidance building on the group’s prior work on video and multi
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-disciplinary team of clinicians, radiographers, nurses and physicists spanning both the University of Oxford and NHS Departments. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on exciting prototype
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deploy models symbiotically with experimental researchers to optimise design and manufacture of Li air electrodes and cells. This will include image-based modelling of electrodes, and finite-element
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methods to study human bone marrow models using high content imaging approaches. You will lead in designing and establishing new protocols to the laboratory as well as supporting, mentoring and training
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into Digital Bodleian, including images of rare books and manuscripts, maps and modern archival items. You will use online information sources and printed catalogues to source and check bibliographic metadata
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syndrome (CTS), an important musculoskeletal disease caused by nerve compression. You will join the Wiberg Group (Peripheral Nerve Research Lab), which works closely with the Furniss Group (Genetics and
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force behind the most exciting recent technological advances, having its impact on fields as diverse as medical imaging, conversational agents, astronomy, and many more. The Oxford Applied and Theoretical